Harry Reid: Republican offer will be considered after government reopens
U.S. Senate Democratic leader said Tuesday that the latest budget offer by Republicans would be considered after the government has been reopened.
U.S. Senate Democratic leader said Tuesday that the latest budget offer by Republicans would be considered after the government has been reopened.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has stated that the credibility of the U.S. will be hurt by the government shutdown.
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against North Carolina over its new voter law.
The government has planned furloughs in the event of a shutdown if a spending bill fails to be approved by Congress.
The NRA’s Wayne LaPierre remarked after the recent Washington Navy Yard shootings that “there weren’t enough good guys with guns.”
The House is expected to vote on a funding measure aimed at derailing President Barack Obama’s health care plan.
The FBI is seeking help from the public in determining the motive for a former Navy reservist carrying out a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.
A researcher who was cited by the Secretary of State as he argued for intervention by the US in Syria has been fired from a non-partisan think tank.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly denied being linked to a chemical weapons attack on Syrians in a recent interview.
The Education Department has stated that states can request permission to ignore parts of the No Child Left Behind law for a few more years.
Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee said Thursday that attempts to reach a bipartisan agreement on the budget had been unsuccessful.
Army prosecutors say they have a recording of a soldier and his wife laughing about charges filed in the deaths of Afghan villagers.
U.S. Senate Democratic leader said Tuesday that the latest budget offer by Republicans would be considered after the government has been reopened.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has stated that the credibility of the U.S. will be hurt by the government shutdown.
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against North Carolina over its new voter law.
The government has planned furloughs in the event of a shutdown if a spending bill fails to be approved by Congress.
The NRA’s Wayne LaPierre remarked after the recent Washington Navy Yard shootings that “there weren’t enough good guys with guns.”
The House is expected to vote on a funding measure aimed at derailing President Barack Obama’s health care plan.
The FBI is seeking help from the public in determining the motive for a former Navy reservist carrying out a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.
A researcher who was cited by the Secretary of State as he argued for intervention by the US in Syria has been fired from a non-partisan think tank.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly denied being linked to a chemical weapons attack on Syrians in a recent interview.
The Education Department has stated that states can request permission to ignore parts of the No Child Left Behind law for a few more years.
Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee said Thursday that attempts to reach a bipartisan agreement on the budget had been unsuccessful.
Army prosecutors say they have a recording of a soldier and his wife laughing about charges filed in the deaths of Afghan villagers.