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The Associated Press
Senate approves bill to end the shutdown, sending it to the House
An emerging shutdown deal doesn’t extend expiring health subsidies. Here’s what could happen to them
Judge adopts Utah congressional map creating a Democrat-leaning district for 2026
USA Today
Government shutdown live updates. Senate passes deal to end funding fight
Federal judge says states don't have to claw back November SNAP benefits
Lung cancer is becoming more common among young, healthy women. Here's why.
The Washington Post
Democrats call for ruthless tactics after vote to end shutdown stirs fury
When neighbors lost SNAP benefits, the internet stepped in to feed them
ICE accused of pepper-spraying 1-year-old girl and her dad near Chicago
The New York Times
Age Is the Issue That Democrats Can’t Shut Down
Trump Pardons the Husband of a Republican Congressional Ally
The Demographic Trends That Shaped Mamdani’s Win
NJ.com
Groundbreaking Democratic N.J. lawmaker will retire from Congress
High school grad working to pay for college swept up in ICE raid. ‘He was scared,’ mom said.
N.J. just gave second chances to 48 more people as Gov. Murphy breaks a record for pardons — again
The Los Angeles Times
Fullerton police stop man pointing gun at female driver, only to learn he is ICE agent
Here’s how many flights have been canceled out of Southern California airports since Friday
Contributor: The key to checking Trump’s lawlessness is to discipline his lawyers
The Chicago Sun-Times
Sen. Dick Durbin facing backlash once again for joining GOP in measure to end government shutdown
Alden Loury: Many anti-immigrant Americans had ancestors in same situation as newcomers
What to know about expiring Obamacare tax credits at heart of government shutdown
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
DeKalb school district reveals $4M social media addiction problem
Atlanta spent only 15% of $660M infrastructure funds approved by voters
Trump’s DOJ is fixated on the 2020 election. Fulton officials won’t budge.
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