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People stand near a statue of George Washington, adjacent to the New York Stock Exchange, background, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, at the closed Federal Hall National Memorial in New York.   Now in its 10th year, America's economic expansion still looks sturdy. Yet the partial shutdown of the government that began Saturday has added another threat to a growing list of risks. (Craig Ruttle/AP Photo)
Money

Partial government shutdown compounds risks for U.S. economy

Now in its 10th year, America's economic expansion still looks sturdy. Yet the partial shutdown of the government that began Saturday has added another threat.

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The U.S. Capitol is seen ahead of a partial government shutdown, in Washington, D.C., Friday. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
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Politics & Policy

Government shuts down ahead of holiday over stalemate on border wall funding

A partial shutdown of the federal government began just after midnight Saturday, after Congress and President Trump were unable to resolve an impasse over funding.

7 years ago

The U.S. Capitol is seen  in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Federal anti-lynching legislation clears historic hurdle

While this is the first time the Senate has passed anti-lynching legislation, Congress has been trying for over a century.

7 years ago

President Trump arrives to speak at a signing ceremony for HR 2, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, at the Executive Office Building on Thursday. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy

House passes bill with money for Trump wall, increasing likelihood of a shutdown

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., says President Trump "will not sign" a Senate-approved plan to temporarily fund government agencies.

7 years ago

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, one of President Trump's most important early advisers, is the latest to depart the administration. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Defense Secretary Mattis to retire in February, Trump says, amid Syria tension

Mattis' departure completes a near-wholesale shake-up of Trump's initial national security team and follows a record-setting series of departures of administration leaders.

7 years ago

Harvey Weinstein leaves New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018, in New York. Judge James Burke allowed his sexual assault case to move forward. (Mark Lennihan/AP Photo)
Courts & Law

Judge declines to throw out Harvey Weinstein criminal case

A New York judge declined to dismiss sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein Thursday, rejecting the latest push from the disgraced film producer's lawyers.

7 years ago

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a Rural Housing Assistance Council Awards Reception, on Dec. 6 in Washington, D.C. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
NPR
Money

Fed raises rates despite Trump attacks, stocks tank

The Fed said in a statement it is raising the key borrowing rate to a range of 2.25 percent to 2.50 percent — the highest level in a decade.

7 years ago

American troops look toward the border with Turkey from a small outpost near the town of Manbij, northern Syria, in February. (Susannah George/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy

White House orders Pentagon to pull U.S. troops from Syria

The U.S. plans to withdraw all of its troops from Syria, a senior Pentagon official tells NPR. About 2,000 U.S. troops are currently in the northeastern part of the country.

7 years ago

Supporters cheer as President Trump speaks during a rally in Mississippi in November.
(Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
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Lifestyle

Poll: Most Americans against U.S. getting more politically correct

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll has a warning for Democrats: Americans are largely against the country becoming more politically correct.

7 years ago

The U.S. Capitol on December 17, 2018. Lawmakers are proceeding with a plan to keep the federal government open through the holidays. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Congress on verge of approving temporary spending bill to avert government shutdown

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, said Democrats would support McConnell's bill. It's unclear if President Trump will sign the bill.

7 years ago

The federal courthouse in Philadelphia
Courts & Law

Man who illegally crossed border twice, molested young girl gets more prison time

An unauthorized immigrant from Honduras will serve more time in prison after molesting a young girl following his second illegal border crossing into the U.S.

7 years ago

Vice President Mike Pence announced the revival of the U.S. Space Command, saying on Tuesday that it will oversee more than 18,000 military and civilian personnel who currently work
NPR
Politics & Policy

U.S. Space Command revived as Pence unveils plan in Florida

"A new era of American national security in space begins today," Pence said.

7 years ago

President Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn arrives at federal court in Washington. D.C., Tuesday. (Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo)
NPR
Courts & Law

Federal judge delays Michael Flynn sentencing in case of lying to Feds

A federal judge delayed sentencing national security adviser Michael Flynn Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his talks with Russia's ambassador.

7 years ago

A device called a
Politics & Policy

Trump administration moves to ban bump stocks

The devices will be banned under a federal law that prohibits machine guns, according to a senior Justice Department official.

7 years ago

Shown is Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

What the government shutdown means for Independence Mall

The federal government shutdown could ruin your plans to take out-of-town visitors to see the Liberty Bell.

7 years ago

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