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Court limits funding lawsuits to GAO

The 2-1 decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit undid a lower court ruling requiring the Trump administration to start spending funds for the U.S.

Introduce the Daniel Tiger Act, keep your seat

It’s the same Fred Rogers who spoke at a congressional hearing about the importance of children’s television on May 1, 1969 (which recently went viral for the hundredth time for obvious reasons). 

August is here. What will you read?

"The Beast in the Clouds: The Roosevelt Brothers’ Deadly Quest to Find the Mythical Giant Panda" by Nathalia Holt (July 1, Atria) Two presidential sons with a taste for big-game hunting go to great lengths

Senators begin recess after giving up on nominations deal

But those talks fell apart Saturday night when Trump rejected Democrats’ offer to relent on his nominees in exchange for release of "north of $1 billion in exchange for confirming bipartisan nominees,"

Appeals court hears tariff challenge

The oral arguments come the day before Trump’s self-imposed Aug. 1 deadline for many countries to arrive at trade agreements meant to forestall tariffs under many of the tariffs Trump imposed using the

This is the No. 1 job for Republicans this August

If Republicans are wondering how to spend their August recess, they should start by highlighting their wins and spotlighting healthy signs for the economy, Winston writes. Above, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., speaks at a news conference at the Republican National Committee on July 15.

Should college athletes be employees? House panels say no

It comes as some universities grapple with how to directly share revenues with students after a watershed settlement resolving antitrust lawsuits brought by former Division 1 athletes.