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Feb 09

Watch 4:13
Border wall funds debated by congressional committee

A bipartisan group of Congress members working on a deal to avoid another partial government shutdown next Friday are still negotiating some major issues including the funding amount for increased border security and number of detention beds. Annie Karni of…

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Feb 01

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News Wrap: Trump says ‘good chance’ of declaring emergency over border wall

In our Friday news wrap, President Trump says he’s closer to declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, a move that could let him use defense and other funds to build a physical wall there. Also, the Midwest's brutal…

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Feb 01

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Shields and Brooks on Northam photo scandal, abortion and border standoffs

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks analyze the week in politics, including the uproar over a racist photo on the medical school yearbook page of Gov. Ralph Northam, D-Va., the furor erupting over state legislation…

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Feb 01

National parks still recovering after partial government shutdown

By Brady McCombs, Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press

Many parks went unstaffed, while others had skeleton crews with local governments and nonprofits contributing money and volunteers.

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Feb 01

How did the shutdown affect the January jobs report?

By Gretchen Frazee

U.S. employers added adding 304,000 jobs in January, but the unemployment rate rose to 4 percent in what is expected to be a temporary blip because of the government shutdown.

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Jan 31

Trump appears to sour on congressional border security talks

By Andrew Taylor, Alan Fram, Associated Press

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to ratchet up his demands on his long-stalled border wall, appearing to sour on congressional talks aimed at striking a deal with Democrats that he could sign.

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Jan 30

After longest shutdown, House OKs pay raise for civilian federal workers

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The 2.6 percent raise matches the raise given to the military last year and would override a pay freeze imposed by President Donald Trump. The measure, passed by a 259-161 vote, goes to the Senate, where its prospects are unclear.

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Jan 30

Watch 7:25
Sen. Capito on the ‘sweet spot’ for border security negotiations

A bipartisan congressional committee tasked with drafting a border security bill for President Trump to sign by February 15 met for the first time Wednesday. Among its members is Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., who joins Judy Woodruff to discuss…

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Jan 30

WATCH: Congressional committee meets on border security deal for first time

By Andrew Taylor, Alan Fram, Associated Press

Democrats offered to boost border security spending and leaders of both sides flashed signs of flexibility as congressional talks began Wednesday aimed at resolving the standoff with President Donald Trump that sparked the just-ended 35-day partial government shutdown.

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Jan 29

Watch 3:54
News Wrap: Roger Stone pleads not guilty; Barr vote delayed

In our news wrap Tuesday, Roger Stone, a longtime friend and adviser to President Trump, pleaded not guilty to charges of obstruction, lying to Congress and witness tampering. He was indicted as part of the special counsel’s Russia investigation. Also,…

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