'Politics of idiocy': Last-ditch efforts to avoid a government shutdown die amid finger-pointing With no deal in sight and both sides digging in, the lights turn off at 12:01. It’ll be the first ...
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A trio of senators says the administration doesn't need congressional approval to stop NSA phone spying.
Plus: DOE looks to speed nuclear-reactor approval, White House releases new science directives, and European officials defer to Trump on Iran.
Opponents of the changes want the State Department to retain oversight over the technology behind 3D-printed firearms.
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The latest developments in the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election ...
Summarize the Republican Party's tax agenda as outlined in the recently released party platform ...