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Get live updates and the latest news on the Trump administration as federal employees head back to work after Congress ended the shutdown and James Comey and Letitia James challenge a U.S. prosecutor in court.
President Donald Trump late Wednesday night signed a funding bill that will end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The White House is scheduled to hold a press briefing after Democrats released emails appearing to show Jeffrey Epstein discuss President Donald Trump.
Watch for the results of Proposition 50, which could allow Democrats to pick up as many as five congressional seats in the state via remapping of district lines. In this contest, pay close attention to turnout.
Follow The Post’s live coverage of the Trump administration Wednesday as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on President Trump’s tariffs against trading partners, and the government
In this month’s Plastics in Politics Live, Assistant Managing Editor Steve Toloken explored a shifting policy landscape for plastics — from U.S. tariffs and Supreme Court skepticism to blowback on voluntary recycling standards.
Sir Keir Starmer's government has reached "end game", a former adviser to Gordon Brown has warned. The Prime Minister is under intense pressure after an apparent bid to warn off potential leadership contenders backfired.
Optus boss Stephen Rue rejects the telco misled Communications Minister Anika Wells on the day of triple-0 outage, as executives from the company face a Senate inquiry today. Follow live.