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Supreme Court To decide whether religious counseling on gender identity is protected by speech

-My senator was sacrificed to the disgraced Candidate AG campaign returns to pursue him

-K-for Trump Judge blocks the deployment of the National Guard Portland?

DC Gridlock

The Senate remains at a dead end in the way to stop the shutdown, when he approaches his second week, and scarce support of the Republicans through the passage to open government can crumble.

The leader of the majority in the Senate John TyunRS.D. It requires at least eight members of the Senate Democratic Assembly to join the Republicans to open the government, given that Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., constantly voted against the Republican Party bill.

Until now, the trio of members of the Democratic Assembly, Sens. John Fetterman, D-Pa., Katherine Cortes Masto, D-Nev., And Angus King, I-Maine, crossed the passage to open the government again … Read more

The leader of the minority in the Senate Chuck Schumer, a democrat from New York, during a press conference in the US Capitol in Washington on October 3, 2025. (Graham Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

White House

Federal overwriting: Trump says that he will consider the question of how the law on the uprising as courts, the governors seek to block his crime

'Essential': Trump says that the “essential” number of jobs will be lost forever if the stop is preserved. DRS 'no leader'

Covering is exhibited: Biden blocked Intel’s spread, showing Ukrainian official fears about the “corrupt” business ties of his family

Presidential choice: Trump loomed with large elections to the Congress -Shots in Deep Red Distribric

President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump Talks with the media after leaving the Marine Corps on the Southern Lawn of the White House on October 5, 2025 in Washington, Columbia District, (TASOS KATOPODIS/GETTY IMAGES)

Collision of forces: White House Cotton “Browning” court order to block the deployment of troops against the backdrop of riots in Portland

World scene

Breakthrough: Trump, Brazil Lula moved to fix the fences after a trade clash, a judicial fire -resistant storm with a “friendly” call

The conversations end: Trump finishes negotiations on Venezuela, military options, a new report

New destination: Caravan led by Cuban

Capitol Hill

War with drugs: War on cartels? The White House states that he has an iron business to hit the drug group

'Accountability': The FBI will fire agents, dismantles a detachment of corruption after the investigation discloses monitoring of the republican party senators, according to Patel, Patel says

Kash Patel testifies to the Capitol Hill

The Federal Bureau for the Investigation of Kash Patel testifies to the Judicial Committee of the House of Representatives in the office building of Raibern on September 17, 2025 in Washington, the district of Colombia. (Win McNamee/Getty images)

Fallout campaign: Kane defends Jay Jones among the texts of AG candidate, representing the murder of the best Republican: “Still a supporter”

“Abuse of power”: Hawley Rips Jack Smith

There is nothing to hide: The Committee of the House of Representatives displays James Komi’s agenda for Jeffrey Epstein's testimony

'Not normal': DEM Shellack from McConnell in 2020. New application for the Senate: “Tes in Washington bow to Donald Trump”

DRS is digging: Shumer's closure is held as an application for the Republican Party of the Senate of the DRS in order to reopen the government

Chuck Schumer and Hakim Jeffris

The leader of the minority in the Senate Chuck Schumer, DN. I. and the leader of the House of Representatives Hakim Jeffris, D.N., on the right, update journalists after their personal meeting with President Donald Trump and Republic leaders regarding the impending crisis of state funding, in Capitol in Washington, on Monday, September 29, 2025. (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite)

All over America

Hunger: Prosecutors in Georgia request a 90-day extension to replace Willis in the Trump election case

'This is my job': Bondy is faced with a dope in the deployment of the National Guard: “I love Chicago just as you hate President Trump”

Claim against reality: DHS takes on the “Smorgasbor of Lies” Pritskir.

Death desire: Jay Jones said that if more police are killed, this will reduce the execution of civilians, according to the legislator Virginia

Jay Jones speaks during the campaign stop

Jay Jones, who is trying to become general prosecutor Virginia in 2025, was criticized for a series of text messages calling for the death of political opponents and remarks about police officers. (Maxine Washington Post/Getty images)

The neighbors rising in the room: The only two running for the governor this year are former neighbors in the room with a mirror political career

Photo finish: Quuomo clams mamdani for a photo with anti-vbtq uganda office: “If he smiles, he lies”

Discovered: Maine explores the statement that 250 ballots without identification marks found in Amazon Box

The court to fight forward: New Jersey Demom is sued to sue Trump for the deployment of troops, says the states will pay the price

The lonely star rises: Ebbott unfolds the “Elite of the Texas National Guard” after Trump calls for reinforcement: “When is ready”

General land: The new Maha initiative in the field of biomedical research unites the Republican Party with some unusual bloodsters

Jigging of the federal law: The federal agent says that in Chicago, “zones without ice” threaten, encouraging protesters

Demonstrators pass through the center of Chicago

Demonstrators pass through the city center, protesting against the agenda of the Trump administration on September 30, 2025 in Chicago. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

'Rock': Ex-chick Police Rips City Stop on the rushing ice agents: “The most disgusting act”

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