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DHS Recalls All Workers Despite Shutdown, With No Deal in Sight
Secretary Mullin orders all furloughed DHS employees back to work using emergency funds, bypassing a Congress that still hasn't agreed on a budget
Secretary Mullin orders all furloughed DHS employees back to work using emergency funds, bypassing a Congress that still hasn't agreed on a budget
Board of Governors economists confirm dollar-for-dollar consumer price pass-through through February 2026
State investigators say they've been stonewalled for months on three federal agent shootings — now they're asking a federal court to force access
Republicans emerge from White House meeting cautiously optimistic a 39-day partial shutdown ends this week
The president killed a bipartisan TSA compromise brokered by Senate Republicans — and replaced it with demands Democrats can't and won't meet
Dueling accounts from inside the White House have turned a Cabinet departure into a credibility contest — and the contradictions run in every direction.
A third Senate vote failed Thursday as negotiators remain deadlocked over ICE reforms — but the agency Democrats want reined in keeps running regardless
The Irish rock band's first new collection since 2017 opens with a musical condemnation of the Minneapolis ICE shooting and spans conflicts from Ukraine to Iran