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Democrat-backed plan to reopen government falls short in Senate
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Democrat-backed plan to reopen government falls short in Senate -
Progressive groups push Democrats to full-court press for Trump’s taxes -
Atlanta fears shutdown impact on Super Bowl travelers -
House schedule next week, for now, looks pretty normal -
FL commissioner who suggested Tlaib was a terrorist says she fears for her life -
Trump agrees to initial Pelosi request and delays State of the Union -
30 Democrats suggest Pelosi give Trump a vote on wall funding if he reopens government -
Covington Catholic lawyer adds Rep. Ilhan Omar to ‘libel,’ ‘get sued’ list -
Chuck Grassley reminds U.S. Olympic Committee about requirements for its tax exemption -
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee to step down as chairwoman of Judiciary subcommittee and CBCF -
Trump says State of the Union is a go -
Democrat apologizes for forgetting that slavery was a thing in the U.S. -
Michael Cohen postpones testimony, cites Trump’s ‘threats’ against family -
House to take up three bills to curb cryptocurrency abuses -
Senate GOP turns to time-honored budget tradition to fund wall -
Pelosi to Trump: Find another venue for State of the Union -
Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismisses Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on climate change -
Ocasio-Cortez joins most Republicans in voting against House Democratic bills to reopen government -
Federal workers protest ongoing shutdown; union leaders arrested -
House Democrats to investigate security clearances for Kushner, Flynn, Gorka, others -