Biden says there's 'not much time' to keep aid rolling to Ukraine and warns Congress to 'stop the games'

By omitting more Ukraine aid from the funding plan to keep the government running, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy closed the door on a Senate package that would have funneled $6 billion to Ukraine.

Late Sen. Dianne Feinstein to lie in state at San Francisco City Hall

The body of late Sen. Dianne Feinstein will lie in state at San Francisco City Hall Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Feinstein's press office announced. 

After government funding close call, Matt Gaetz says he will push to oust McCarthy as speaker

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has the support of a large majority of House Republicans, but because the GOP holds such a slim majority, he may need votes from some Democrats to keep his job.

Government shutdown averted: Congress passes 45-day funding plan

The rushed package drops aid to Ukraine, a White House priority opposed by a growing number of GOP lawmakers, but increases federal disaster assistance by $16 billion.

Biden speaks after government shutdown averted
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A last-minute deal prevented a federal government shutdown as President Biden signed it prior to the midnight deadline. Biden spoke Sunday afternoon about the temporary funding bill that keeps the government open.

Govt. shutdown averted after last-minute deal
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Keith Jeffries, Vice President of K2 Security Screening Group, joins LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to break down what's next after the federal government averted a shutdown. President Biden signed a temporary funding bill to keep agencies open.

Rep. Jamaal Bowman sets off fire alarm during House vote on funding bill

Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman acknowledged triggering a fire alarm Saturday in one of the U.S. Capitol office buildings as lawmakers scrambled to pass a bill to fund the government before the midnight shutdown deadline.

Rep. Bowman triggers fire alarm amid funding vote
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Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) acknowledged triggering a fire alarm in one of the U.S. Capitol office buildings as lawmakers scrambled to pass a bill to fund the government.

Fatal plane crash carried 500+ pounds of meat and antlers, claiming Rep. Peltola's husband

A small plane that crashed in rural Alaska earlier this month, killing the husband of U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, was carrying more than 500 pounds of moose meat and antlers from a remote hunting camp when it went down shortly after takeoff.

Breaking: House passes 45 day funding bill
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Breaking: The house just passed a 45 day funding plan with hopes to advert a government shutdown. It is now up to the senate to approve that temporary plan.

Breaking: House passes 45 day funding plan
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Breaking: The house just passed a 45 day funding plan with hopes to advert a government shutdown. It is now up to the senate to approve that temporary plan.

Remembering Sen. Dianne Feinstein
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Trailblazing Senator Dianne Feinstein died Friday morning at the age of 90. Isaac Hale joins LiveNOW from FOX to reflect on Feinstein's life and legacy.

How to avoid government shutdown
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As the clock winds down on a government shutdown, we're getting some expert analysis on what's at stake. Issac Hale, Politics and Elections Expert weighs in.

Hakeem Jeffries addresses potential shutdown
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is addressing the potential shutdown as the clock winds down. This come just a day after the House rejected speaker McCarthy's spending bill.

Mccarthy on shutdown: "We need more time"
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy giving a new update as the clock winds down on a government shutdown. In his latest remarks McCarthy said more time is needed to reach a deal, he also called democrats out saying a shutdown is what they want.

Government Shutdown: federal agency impacts
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More than 1.3 million active-duty military members and thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA agents will have to work without pay during a government shutdown. This as time winds down for congress to reach a deal. Congressional expert Mark Harkins details what government shutdown could mean for those federal agencies how this could effect the American people.

Hochul on shutdown: "Dooms day clock"
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The clock is ticking for the United States on the brink of a federal government shutdown after Republicans in Congress rejected a longshot effort in the fight for steep spending cuts and strict border security measures that Democrats and the White House say are too extreme. Without a deal in place by midnight Saturday, federal workers will face furloughs, more than 2 million active-duty and reserve military troops will work without pay and programs and services that Americans rely on from coast to coast will begin to face shutdown disruptions.