The House passed a measure to keep the government funded, but the shutdown threat is still present because the bill may lack votes in the Senate.
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If you’re planning to get a backup power source for your home, you’ll want to consider costs, fuel types, installation and more.
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Congress has until the end of the week to pass a bill that will keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown in the heart of tax season.
Tariffs Explained: What They Mean for You as New Canada Duties Announced
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are shifting and changing a week after they were meant to take effect, causing widespread uncertainty and market volatility.
What Happens if the Department of Education Is Abolished? What We Know
Numerous reports indicate the Trump administration seeks to wind down the agency, a move sure to create as many headaches as it would questions.