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Air travel disruptions add pressure on Congress for shutdown deal
WASHINGTON — U.S. air travel is starting to show signs of strain as lawmakers remain divided over a government shutdown that has stretched into its second week.
Flight delays caused by air traffic control staffing shortfalls have rippled across the country, impacting airports in Dallas, Chicago, Nashville and outside Washington, D.C., as ...Read more

Why are Josh Shapiro and others talking about abortion in Pennsylvania's Supreme Court race?
Josh Shapiro's top argument for retaining Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices is reproductive rights.
This week a super PAC supporting the retention bid for three of Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices began running ads that feature a direct plea from the Democratic governor on the issue.
"They've proven we can count on them to protect a ...Read more

Testy hearing on whether Trump can send National Guard troops to Portland
A court hearing on the legality of President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon became contentious on Thursday, as a panel of federal appellate judges heard arguments on whether a lower court order barring the use of the guard against protesters in Portland should be struck down.
The remote hearing before three ...Read more

The biggest name in the House right now hasn't been sworn in yet
WASHINGTON — Adelita Grijalva was out to eat at her favorite sushi spot in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday when an image of Speaker Mike Johnson came on a screen in the restaurant.
The CNN chyron referenced rising tensions on the Hill amid the partial government shutdown, and she watched as the footage rolled: Arizona Sens. ...Read more

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago
CHICAGO — A federal judge in Chicago on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to the city as part of its ongoing immigration-enforcement push.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge April Perry is the latest setback for Trump, who has claimed ongoing violence and clashes between protesters and immigration ...Read more

Michigan State professor Cowen drops out of race for Congress in key mid-Michigan district
DETROIT — Democrat Josh Cowen, a professor of education policy at Michigan State University, dropped out of the race for a battleground U.S. House district anchored by Lansing on Wednesday, saying he wasn't able to raise enough money last quarter to seriously compete with his primary rivals.
"I believe in data and in facts, and the facts are ...Read more

Trump court battles must continue during shutdown, judges rule
WASHINGTON — U.S. judges have rejected the Justice Department’s requests to delay more than a dozen legal challenges to President Donald Trump’s policies as the government shutdown enters its second week.
The department has been winding down work on some civil cases since the shutdown began Oct. 1. Most judges have approved delays. But ...Read more

Analysis: Trump feted by Cabinet members over 'historic' deal -- on Gaza, not shutdown
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump was feted by his Cabinet on Thursday over a long-awaited deal, saying that only the president could have brokered it. But it wasn’t an agreement to end a partial government shutdown that has no end in sight, and Trump showed little interest in seeking one.
Rather, with their federal agencies and ...Read more

U.S. Rep. Kiggans introduces bills to pay shipyard workers, military during shutdown
U.S. Rep. Jen Kiggans put forward legislation this week that would ensure military and civilian workers at public shipyards are paid during federal government shutdowns.
“These highly skilled men and women are the backbone of our Navy and play a critical role in our national security,” Kiggans said in a statement. “They shouldn’t have ...Read more

Trump's odds to win Nobel Peace Prize slashed on eve of award
President Donald Trump’s betting odds to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize were slashed Thursday, a day before the winner of the prestigious award will be announced.
Trump, bidding to become the fifth U.S. president to win the Nobel Peace Prize, closed at 5-1 odds Wednesday at United Kingdom sportsbooks. But his odds were shortened to +150 at ...Read more

Hochul slams Trump administration for 'defunding the police' on NYC subways and trains
NEW YORK — Gov. Hochul blasted Homeland Security honcho Kristi Noem and the Trump administration Thursday for denying $34 million in security funding to the MTA and NYPD last week over New York City’s immigration laws — as a federal judge indicated he would soon rule on the legality of the denial.
“They are defunding the police — full...Read more

Trump hails Columbus Day: 'We're back, Italians'
President Donald Trump Thursday hailed the upcoming Columbus Day holiday, taking credit for returning its traditional focus as a celebration of Italian American pride.
“In other words, we’re calling it Columbus Day,” Trump said at a White House Cabinet meeting.
“We’re back, Italians,” he added. “We love the Italians.”
In ...Read more

US shutdown drags on with Republicans and Democrats trading blame
WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders continued to blame the other party for the U.S. government shutdown as President Donald Trump doubled down on his threats to use the stalemate, now in its ninth day, to make sweeping cuts to Democratic priorities and the federal bureaucracy.
There was no sign of progress as government workers and military ...Read more

Brooklyn councilman shoots down rumors of Hakeem Jeffries primary challenge
NEW YORK — Brooklyn City Councilman Chi Osse is shooting down rumors that he will mount a Democratic primary challenge to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries in next year’s midterm elections.
The progressive ally of mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani refuted a report claiming he has privately discussed an insurgent run against Jeffries, who has so far ...Read more

Judge sets deadline for naming new prosecutor in Trump election case
ATLANTA — A state agency will have some extra time to select a prosecutor to replace Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on the election interference case, but not as much as the council’s head had wanted.
On Wednesday, Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said he’d give the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia until ...Read more

With Trump threats on back pay, another blow to public servants
WASHINGTON — Sidelined by political appointees, targeted over deep state conspiracies and derided by the president, career public servants have grown used to life in Washington under a constant state of assault.
But President Donald Trump's latest threat, to withhold back pay due to workers furloughed by an ongoing government shutdown, is ...Read more

Trump lawyers ask Chicago judge to deny motion to bar National Guard troop deployment, setting up historic hearing
CHICAGO — Lawyers for the Trump administration argued in a filing late Wednesday that escalating violence against immigration officials during the ongoing “Operation Midway Blitz” enforcement actions justify the deployment of National Guard troops to protect against “a danger of a rebellion against federal authority” that impedes “...Read more

Despite threats of violence, the Supreme Court can't let fear shape its judgments
The Red Mass, a long-standing tradition marking the start of the U.S. Supreme Court’s term, brings judges, lawyers and public officials together at Washington’s St. Matthew’s Cathedral to pray for wisdom and moral clarity in the administration of justice.
Since the 1950s, this ecumenical service — welcoming for people of all faiths and ...Read more

As Trump's reign implodes, tell MAGA 'I told you so'
I once held what seemed to be a perfectly rational belief: that even the staunchest supporters of President Donald Trump would change their minds once his incompetence and hatred directly affected them. That logic tracked with the dominant narrative of the last decade, going back to when pundits first claimed that Trump supporters were motivated...Read more

Trump looks to label antifa as a foreign terrorist organization
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump instructed members of his Cabinet to move to declare antifa a foreign terrorist organization at an event that highlighted his efforts to crack down on the loose collective of far left-wing groups.
“I think it’s the kind of thing I’d like to do,” Trump said Wednesday at the White House in response to...Read more
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