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The inspector general for the General Services Administration says the agency improperly ignored the U.S. Constitution's provision outlawing foreign gifts when it OKed President Donald Trump's management of his Washington hotel after his 2016 election
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is calling 2,200 safety inspectors back to work by the end of this week.
Republican lawmakers optimistic Trump administration would not use disaster money to fund border wall
White House tries to hold jittery GOP in line over wall, government shutdown
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave his position soon after William Barr is confirmed as attorney general
Small business owners are increasingly feeling the impact of the partial government shutdown that's in its 17th day.
Trump stands by demands for funding for a border wall as another round of shutdown talks fail to break impasse
Hundreds of government scientists are missing three major scientific conferences this week because of the partial government shutdown
No resolution for shutdown impasse as Trump, Democrats set weekend talks for aides, officials
No deal reached to end shutdown as President Trump and congressional leaders meet at the White House
House Democrats are sweeping into power on a campaign promise of improving government for ordinary Americans
Leaving Pentagon, Mattis urges workers to 'keep the faith in our country'
The Grand Canyon will be celebrating 100 years as a national park in 2019
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy says its ability to serve cadets returning from winter break will be affected by the forced furlough of administrative staff and other nonessential civilians as part of the partial government shutdown