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South Carolina's largest city, Charleston, had a 2024 $311 million budget. The federal government spent more than that every ...
South Carolina plays a vital role in primate research for medical testing, including Yemasee monkey farm Alpha Genesis, who ...
A grassroots group focused on government accountability and transparency claims ... Colleton County deputies say a domestic argument led to a shooting at a Yemassee home that left a father dead late ...
Washington — Congress is staring down a deadline to fund the government by the end of the week, as the familiar threat of a shutdown looms over Washington. Lawmakers have until the end of the ...
For the second time in less than four months, a government shutdown is looming as negotiations in Congress continue between Republicans and Democrats. The Senate was expected to vote on the final ...
A government shutdown looms as the House and Senate clash over a funding bill. Essential federal employees, including air traffic controllers and TSA agents, would work without pay, potentially ...
Yet the need to raise the debt ceiling is symptomatic of a bigger issue: the federal government is broke. For example, 98 percent of people in the U.S. own a mobile phone. Yet more than 11 percent ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a government funding bill that keeps the federal government open through September, averting a shutdown after a drama-filled week on ...
A battle is being waged in the quiet corners of government websites and data repositories. Essential public records are disappearing and, with them, Americans’ ability to hold those in power ...
It also means enough Democratic votes to advance a GOP funding bill. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday night that he plans to vote to keep the government open, signaling ...
Once again, the country is on the brink of a government shutdown. Unless the Republican-controlled Senate passes a spending bill, the government will shut down on Friday at midnight, when last ...
Washington — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he'll vote to keep the government open as the chamber prepares to take up a GOP stopgap bill continuing government funding Friday.