Senate Vote Ends US Government Shutdown
The US Senate passed a crucial bill to end the longest government shutdown in American history. Discover how every senator voted on the landmark deal.
The US Senate passed a crucial bill to end the longest government shutdown in American history. Discover how every senator voted on the landmark deal.
America stands on the brink of a devastating government shutdown that threatens to paralyse air travel, cut vital food benefits, and wreak havoc across the nation as Senators prepare for a crucial vote.
In a dramatic political showdown, the US Senate has moved to block former President Donald Trump's controversial decision to ease sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, setting up a major foreign policy clash.
As America's government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, the Senate prepares for a critical funding vote that could end the political stalemate. Discover the latest developments and what this means for federal services.
In a stunning political rebellion, Senate Republicans have joined Democrats to block a resolution that would have halted military funding to Ukraine, creating a major rift with Donald Trump's administration.
Democratic newcomer Graham Platner defies expectations to claim Maine's Senate seat, dealing a significant blow to Republican ambitions and reshaping the political landscape ahead of key legislative battles.
Former President Donald Trump demands elimination of Senate filibuster, calling it 'death wish' for Republicans as internal party tensions escalate over legislative strategy.
Speaker Mike Johnson pushes through temporary funding bill in dramatic House vote, preventing government shutdown but facing conservative rebellion over spending plans.
In a dramatic political showdown, the US Senate has voted to block Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plans, marking the first major legislative rebuke of his economic agenda and forcing significant policy revisions.
In a stunning bipartisan move, the US Senate votes to halt Trump's controversial tariffs on Brazilian goods, setting up a major constitutional clash over presidential trade powers.
In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.
Labour MP Jess Phillips defiantly rejects resignation calls after breaking party ranks on Gaza ceasefire vote, revealing she received 'thousands' of messages from distressed constituents.
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English top-flight clubs have agreed to implement a spending cap model, marking the biggest financial shake-up since FFP rules were introduced.
Federal court nominee Paul Ingrassia's confirmation hangs in balance as Senate Democrats investigate his participation in controversial online forums discussing conspiracy theories and political attacks.
The prestigious Oxford Union has abruptly suspended a confidence vote in its president, Charlie Mackintosh, following serious claims of intimidation against officials. The historic debating society faces internal crisis as allegations rock its leadership.
Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson stuns political world with declaration he's sitting out the US election, delivering scathing assessment of both presidential candidates in exclusive revelation.
The newly elected Oxford Union president faces backlash after defending free speech principles following Charlie Kirk's controversial remarks, sparking campus-wide debate about censorship and expression boundaries.
Mongolia's political landscape shifts as Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene steps down following a failed parliamentary confidence vote, marking a significant turning point for the Central Asian nation.
French President Emmanuel Macron's government faces a critical parliamentary test as Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is compelled to seek confidence vote following controversial New Caledonia reforms.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu clings to power after surviving two dramatic no-confidence votes in the National Assembly, testing President Gabriel Attal's minority government.
Emmanuel Macron's administration survives political showdown after tense parliamentary vote, but faces weakened authority and growing opposition pressure.
The US government faces imminent shutdown after Senate fails to pass crucial funding legislation, triggering political chaos and threatening federal services.
Republican lawmakers in Arizona issue stark warning to House Speaker Mike Johnson, demanding immediate vote on Epstein documents release or facing political consequences.
Former US President Donald Trump issues stark warning to developing countries as crucial International Maritime Organization vote on shipping emissions approaches, raising fears of climate policy reversal.
In a stunning political reversal, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has suspended Emmanuel Macron's controversial pension reforms as his government faces a critical no-confidence vote that threatens to topple the administration.
Sir Keir Starmer confronts his largest backbench rebellion yet as dozens of Labour MPs break ranks to support an immediate Gaza ceasefire, exposing deep divisions within the party.
In a historic move, South Carolina's House of Representatives has approved legislation to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds, following emotional debates and national scrutiny.
Former state health director Abdul El-Sayed enters Michigan's crowded Democratic Senate primary, bringing his progressive agenda and grassroots appeal to a pivotal battleground contest.