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Millions of federal government employees go without pay during a government shutdown, but members of Congress keep getting a paycheck. Reuters

Members of Congress still get paid during government shutdown

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the longest-serving senator from her state, has died, according to people familiar with the matter. Reuters

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, longest serving woman senator, dies at 90

Musk met local law enforcement and politicians at the Texas border with Mexico to get a first hand look at the immigration situation. Getty Images

Elon Musk weighs in on immigration policy in visit to US-Mexico border

With just hours to go for Congress to act, we look at what could be affected if a government shutdown begins this weekend. Reuters

Government shutdown’s potential impact: The Morning Rundown, Sept. 29, 2023

The Oversight Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Biden where Democrats tried to subpoena Rudy Giuliani. Getty Images

Democrats try to subpoena Giuliani at impeachment inquiry hearing

DNA collection at the southern border is creating controversy over where and how the information can be used. AP Images

DHS collects migrants’ DNA for growing database, raising privacy concerns

Seven presidential candidates looked to gain momentum during Wednesday night's debate as the absent frontrunner loomed large. AP

Candidates clash at 2nd GOP primary debate: The Morning Rundown, Sept. 28, 2023

A poll from Monmouth University found that a plurality of Americans would blame Republicans for a government shutdown and prefer compromise. Getty Images

Poll: More Americans would blame Republicans for government shutdown

Senate Democrats have walked away from negotiations with Republicans on border policy changes due to GOP demands on asylum and parole reform. Reuters

House, Senate vote on bills as government shutdown looms: The Morning Rundown, Sept. 27, 2023

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling for a federal constitutional convention to consider the 28th amendment. A law professor explains what that means. Campaign For Democracy

Law professor analyzes Gov. Newsom’s call for a federal constitutional convention

New Jersey Democrat Sen. Cory Booker called on senior Sen. Bob Menendez to step down while he fights bribery and corruption charges. Getty Images

NJ Sen. Cory Booker calls on Menendez to resign over bribery charges

The second Republican primary debate nears as the field of eligible candidates grows smaller. AP

2nd Republican primary debate field set: The Morning Rundown, Sept. 26, 2023

As offshore wind energy develops off the East Coast, many fishermen say they will not be able to work between the turbines. Straight Arrow News

Wind energy expansion raises concerns over fishing industry’s future

Sen. Bob Menendez made his first public remarks since being indicted on federal bribery and corruption charges. Getty Images

Indicted Sen. Menendez says he’ll be exonerated, kept cash in clothes for ’emergencies’

Calls on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign have grown since being indicted on federal charges of bribery on Friday, Sept. 22. AP Images

Calls for Sen. Bob Menendez resignation grow amid bribery charges

The Pentagon said a government shutdown would have a negative impact on military readiness and its ability to start new programs. Reuters

Pentagon explains how government shutdown would impact defense

The Biden administration is sending it's 47th installment of support to Ukraine since Aug. 2021, this package totaling $325 million. AP Images

Biden admin sending $325 million in military resources to Ukraine

The White House is set to announce a new office dedicated to gun violence prevention. Getty Images

Biden to announce Office of Gun Violence Prevention: The Morning Rundown, Sept. 22, 2023

The U.S. Congress has a week to pass a funding bill or risk a government shutdown. How much would that cost? Getty Images

Congress risks another government shutdown. The cost of 5 prior shutdowns.

The Senate voted on three top military officers as Sen. Tommy Tuberville prevents swift passage of 300 nominees. U.S. Air Force

Senate confirms top military nominees, Tuberville says his hold will continue

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 20. AP Images

AG Garland’s testimony got heated as Republicans, Democrats traded barbs

Protests erupted in Canada as parents debate if sexual and gender orientation should be taught in school, which the U.S. is also debating. @Brianlilley via X

Thousands protest in Canada over controversial gender, sexual education

On Wednesday, Sept. 20, the Biden administration announced that it is giving away more free COVID test kits. AP Images

Government offering more free at-home COVID tests

The Senate voted to confirm Gen. Charles Q. Brown to replace Gen. Mark Milley as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Senate TV

Senate confirms new chairman of the Joint Chiefs despite Tuberville’s hold