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MOREOn brink of government shutdown, House passes a 45-day funding planHouse passage came after Speaker Kevin McCarthy dropped plans for steep spending cuts and relied on Democratic help.
On the brink of a federal government shutdown, the House on Saturday swiftly approved a 45-day funding bill to keep federal agencies open as Speaker Kevin McCarthy dropped demands for steep spending cuts and relied on Democratic votes for passage...
Read full document: House GOP releases 45-day spending planRepublican lawmakers met early in the morning on Saturday with just hours to go before a midnight deadline to fund government operations.
Pelosi to escort Feinstein's body via military plane to CaliforniaSince Sen. Dianne Feinstein's passing, hundreds in San Francisco gathered at City Hall for a memorial, leaving personal messages.
5 dead, 5 injured in crash with ammonia leak, prompting evacuationsAuthorities said that about 500 residents within a one-mile radius of the crash site were evacuated.
Man who 'ordered the death' of Tupac Shakur indicted on murder chargePolice allege Duane "Keffe D" Davis was the “on-ground, on-site commander” who “ordered the death” of Shakur.
What's driving Venezuelans to migrate to the US?What factors have compelled millions of Venezuelans to leave their homeland and seek refugee status in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the U.S.?
ISIS official captured in US helicopter raid in SyriaU.S. Central Command said it conducted the successful mission capturing a facilitation official during an operation, with no civilian casualties.
Biden, amid low poll numbers, blames House GOP for looming shutdownPresident Joe Biden is hoping the rest of the country will see things the same way. That's an uncertain proposition amid political polarization.
US Sen. Dianne Feinstein, longest-serving woman senator, dies at 90Feinstein was known for her independence and dedication to finding practical solutions for both California and the nation.
Meta's AI chatbot features characters played by celebritiesMeta has created chatbots with AI learning that derive character from and are played by real-life celebrities.
What a government shutdown means for air travelCritical air travel jobs like air traffic control and TSA could be furloughed if the government shuts down.
10-year-old artist gets a new spotlight at the White HouseParis Robinson's art is part of a new permanent display at the White House that curates art from children in military families.
Baltimore Archdiocese files for bankruptcy amid sexual abuse lawsuitsArchbishop William E. Lori had indicated the possibility of this move in a letter to over 500,000 parishioners on Sept. 5.
Civil fraud trial against Donald Trump set to begin in New YorkA judge has already ruled that Trump submitted fraudulent valuations in order to obtain better loans and insurance terms.
Baby found abandoned at US-Mexico border amid crisisThe U.S. Border Patrol said human smugglers or criminal organizations could have caused the baby, estimated to be 2 months old, to be abandoned.
A shutdown that closes national parks would stop millions in revenueThe U.S. has 425 national parks, which bring in millions in revenue every day. A government shutdown would grind that whole economy to a halt.
Court documents allege Cher hired men to abduct her son from hotelThe allegations were found in a court document signed by the wife of Elijah Blue Allman, the singer's son.
Police find $2 million worth of cocaine in 54-year-old man's homeSheriff's deputies from outside New Orleans found more than 77 kilos of cocaine in a man's home, which is worth about $2 million in street value.
Warm and dry or cold and snowy? NOAA gives its winter predictionNOAA weighs in on whether El Niño will persist into the winter and what impacts that would have.
MGM Resorts cyberattack won't be the last; how to protect yourselfAttacks on MGM Resorts and Caesars took vacationers by surprise, but security experts predict more are coming, and show how to best protect yourself.
Uber Eats will start accepting SNAP benefits next yearMore than 41 million Americans received SNAP benefits as of June, numbers by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show.
Is Elon Musk really selling a home energy-saving device?Ads on social media show Elon Musk holding up an energy-saving gadget. But is he really behind this device?
Borrowers weigh payment boycott as student loan payments set to resumeStudent loan repayments are resuming, and some borrowers are considering boycotting to refuse to pay.
Dozens dead after blast at Pakistan celebration for prophet's birthdayAround 500 people had gathered for a procession from the mosque to celebrate the birth of the prophet, known as Mawlid an-Nabi.
Sycamore Gap tree, made famous in 'Robin Hood,' cut down by 'vandals'It was known as Robin Hood's Tree, and park authorities say the iconic landmark was "deliberately felled." People have been kept from the area.
This ballet is putting a new twist on 'Cinderella' with a male leadSome nights the lead in the story will be a man. Other nights it will be a woman. But the audience won't know until the curtain rises.
Smoking on TV shows and social media causes problems for young adultsTV stars and social media influencers still show a lot of tobacco use, despite rules against the advertising of tobacco products.
Report says TikTok steroid videos pull millions of views, target teensResearchers with a nonprofit watchdog group said videos with hashtags promoting the use of steroid-like drugs were viewed up to 587 million times.
Planned Parenthood clinic offering free vasectomiesThe clinic in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, filled up two days' worth of free vasectomy slots in about 48 hours.
Supreme Court to take up case on state laws limiting social mediaThe justices will review laws enacted by Republican-dominated legislatures and signed by Republican governors in Florida and Texas.
X has more fake news than other social media platforms, EU reportsThe report on three countries is being used as a benchmark, while the EU's analytics firm plans to conduct more detailed studies in other countries.
Taylor Swift boosts NFL ticket prices for Chiefs vs. Jets by over 40%There’s no shaking off the Swift-Kelce fever. Swift's attendance at the game last Sunday was a resounding success for the NFL.
The return of 'The Greatest Show on Earth'After a six-year hiatus, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is back and likely coming to a city near you.
Raiders' defensive end Chandler Jones arrestedChandler Jones has been raising concerns due to bizarre social media posts over the last couple of weeks.
Judge ends conservatorship between Michael Oher and Tuohy familyThe lawsuit Oher filed over financial issues with the Tuohy's will continue through the court process.
Scripps News Investigates: The deadly toll of a US ambulance shortageAging and damaged ambulances are making it tough for emergency departments around the country to provide reliable service.
'What the hell is going on?' Questions surround child fentanyl deathsA Scripps News investigation is raising questions about fentanyl testing following numerous cases of overdoses among young children.
No Surrender: Ukraine's unsung heroesScripps News tells stories of everyday Ukrainians doing the extraordinary.
'Witch' — Ukraine's fearless mortar commander — orders walls of fireUkraine's 'Witch,' a lawyer turned mortar commander, shows Scripps News inside her command bunker, where she uses drone footage to direct her teams.
AI fears are fueling the labor strikes in HollywoodArtificial intelligence is poised to completely change the film and TV industries, but Hollywood’s workers want a say in how it develops.
Mobile game ads are weird, misleading — and effectiveMobile games are a huge part of the billion-dollar video game industry. So why do they rely so heavily on bizarre, misleading ads?