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The longest government shutdown in U.S. history came to an end on Wednesday night, after six House Democrats joined Republicans to pass a funding package in a narrow 222-209 vote.
USA TODAY asked several White House aides who worked at the East Wing in various administrations what the now-vanished historic space meant to them.
From tearing it down to making it a museum for the study of corruption and autocracy, Democrats pitch alternative uses for President Donald Trump's beloved ballroom.
The reopening is seen as a missed opportunity to many Democrats, as they failed to secure certain health care items.
Newly released documents from the convicted sex offender’s estate include text messages from him that appear to influence the lawmaker’s questions to President Donald Trump’s personal attorney at a 2019 congressional hearing.
The White House announced new "trade framework agreements" with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala, all governments aligned with Trump,
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Justice Department sues to block California US House map in clash that could tip control of Congress
The Justice Department has sued to block new congressional district boundaries approved by California voters, joining a legal battle that could determine which party wins control of the U.S.
Journalist Katie Couric and Sen. John Fetterman clashed on her podcast Thursday over Charlie Kirk's assassination and President Donald Trump during a heated debate.
Christian Schenk is charged with stealing $76,000 from the THC beverage company he co-founded with DFL politician Ryan Winkler.
The Trump administration is scrapping a proposal that would have made airlines pay passengers up to $775 for flight disruptions.
Aside from reducing tariffs, President Trump faces limits in his ability to bring down prices.
I moved into a tiny house in a stranger's backyard in Los Angeles. I may have little space, but my landlord has become a close friend.