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The White House said it has found a workaround to fund a food program during the government shutdown to keep aid flowing for millions of women and children. Here’s what we know.
The National Park Service carried out a small operation during the government shutdown at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C., to remove a homeless individual’s belongings. The Department of the Interior confirmed to the Washington Examiner that the NPS and U.
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Turkey floated $100 million Halkbank settlement idea at White House last month, sources say
The Supreme Court declined to hear Halkbank's latest appeal, upholding a lower court's ruling that the U.S. government's criminal case should proceed.
President Trump is set to undergo a medical checkup at Walter Reed on Friday after recently being diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency.
The Trump administration is reportedly weighing up a proposal to remove age as a factor in determining a person’s ability to work.
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From Whitehouse to the White House: East Texas veteran delivers wooden flag to Washington D.C.
Richard Palmer, of Whitehouse, made the flag as a birthday gift for President Donald Trump. He spent 200 hours and made an 18-hour drive to see his creation reach its destination. The presentation was organized by East Texas Congressman Nathaniel Moran outside the U.S. Capitol.
Officials say no breakthrough is expected on trade, but the Canadian prime minister is under domestic pressure to secure some form of relief.
The White House said on Monday it will appeal a recent court decision that challenges the federal government's deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. A federal judge in Oregon on Sunday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from sending any National Guard troops to police Portland.