More troops to Chicago after Ice agents boxed in
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More troops are being deployed to Chicago after being Ice agents were boxed in by 10 vehicles. DHS Secretary Noem posting a this statement on X: "Today in Chicago, members of our brave law enforcement were attacked?rammed and boxed in by ten vehicles, including an attacker with a semi-automatic weapon. I am deploying more special operations to control the scene. Reinforcements are on their way. If you see a law enforcement officer today, thank them." The woman Noem is refers to in the post was shot during the clash.

Man on a mission to mow Arlington Cemetery lawn
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Rodney Smith Jr., who started the nonprofit Raising Men and Women Lawn Care Service, is on a mission to receive approval to mow the lawns at Arlington National Cemetery as a tribute to veterans. His request has drawn nationwide attention. Currently, he's traveling across all 50 states, offering free lawn care to veterans and others in need within local communities. Smith Jr. says the White House is starting to take notice of his efforts. He joins LiveNOW from FOX to tell his story.

Speaker Johnson cancels House votes next week
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has canceled House votes for next week. Cami Mondeaux with Deseret News joins LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss.

Leavitt addresses government shutdown
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt held an emergecny briefing to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and answer some questions from the media. Leavitt says the President is working hard to reopen the government and that she hopes the democrats will reach a vote today that could make that happen. Another key topic discussed is mass federal layoffs and the President's comments about seeing the shutdown as an oppurtunity to weed some federal workers out. Leaavitt says that White House takes no joy in laying people off but in government you have to make tough decisions.

Narco drug boat stuck near the coast of Venezuela
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Video shows the moment U.S. forces conducted a strike Friday morning against an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela, according to an X post by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Four were killed in the strike. In his post, Hegseth said that “our intelligence, without a doubt, confirmed that this vessel was trafficking narcotics, the people onboard were narco-terrorists, and they were operating on a known narco-trafficking transit route.”

FDA approves another generic version of abortion pill mifepristone

The FDA first approved the abortion pill as a safe way to end pregnancies in 2000, and access to the drug was expanded through the years.

Shutdown continues with Senate vote expected Friday
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We?re now nearly 48 hours into the government shutdown, with little sign of it ending anytime soon. Senators left Capitol Hill earlier today for Yom Kippur. They are likely to return on Friday and will vote again on a GOP measure to extend federal funding. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is joined by Tom Lobianco from 24sight News for updates on the ongoing federal government shutdown.

How does a government shutdown impact travel?
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Going's Katy Nastro joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to discuss the impacts a federal government shutdown can have on travel across the United States.

NJ governor race: Sherrill leads Ciattarelli
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Democrat candidate Mikie Sherrill leads Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the race to be the next governor of New Jersey (50-42%). LiveNOW's Andy Mac spoke about the latest in the race with FOX News' Sarah Alegre.

Lawmakers react to second day of federal shutdown
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Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac as the federal government continues to be in a shutdown for the second day.

Rep. Jeffries on Day 2 of government shutdown
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delivers remarks on the steps of the Capitol on Day 2 of the government shutdown.

What happens next as shutdown enters Day 2?
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Fox News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to share the latest update on the government shutdown.

Speaker Johnson & GOP leaders on Shutdown
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House Speaker Mike Johnson alongside other republican leaders are addressing the Government Shutdown as it enters day 2.

Government Shutdown: How can congress reach a deal?
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The U.S. government has now been shutdown for more than a day. Congress and the White House failing to reach an agreement on how to extend federal funding. So what will it take to reopen the government? Public Policy Expert Sandra Swirsky weighs in.

How this govt. shutdown compares to past ones
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The U.S. Senate adjourned for the day on Wednesday with no resolution on how to reopen the government and both sides pointing fingers. Democrats standing firm on their healthcare demands, Meanwhile mass layoffs are happening across federal agencies with President Trump threatening more to come. Political Analyst Rich Rubino breaks down how this shutdown compares to past ones.

Bondi, Hegseth rally troops in Memphis
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rallied members of law enforcement Wednesday in Memphis as part of the administration's crime task force.

Here's how long the government shutdown could go on

This shutdown is expected to last at least three days, as the Senate isn't likely to hold any votes until at least Oct. 3.

Recapping first day of government shutdown
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Christopher Rugaber with the Associated Press joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to discuss the economic impacts of the government shutdown.

Rep. Magaziner (D-RI) speaks as shutdown continues
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Rhode Island Congressman Seth Magaziner is speaking out after the federal government shut down after a midnight deadline for a budget deal came and went. The Democrat is sharing his thoughts as hundreds of thousands of "nonessential" federal employees are furloughed. Rep. Magaziner joins LiveNOW?s Andy Mac as Democrats and Republicans play the blame game over a shutdown largely driven by disputes over healthcare funding.