Senate Scrambles – Stopgap Bill Averts Shutdown
In a last-minute scramble to avert a catastrophic government shutdown, the Senate passed a stopgap funding bill hours before the deadline. Lawmakers from both parties clashed fiercely over the measure, ensuring federal agencies continued to operate amid intense partisan battles.
24 Hours A flurry of high-stakes political moves dominated the headlines as the Senate narrowly averted a government shutdown with a last-minute funding bill. Economic alarm bells rang amid market rallies and gold breaking past $3,000. Meanwhile, the Trump administration made bold moves—expelling a controversial ambassador, dismantling federal agencies, and scoring legal wins against DEI initiatives—while diplomatic tensions and global disputes over trade, sanctions, and terrorism heated up abroad. On the tech front, Apple and AI innovations face setbacks, and severe weather continues to wreak havoc across the nation.
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Senate Scrambles – Stopgap Bill Averts Shutdown
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