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U.S. Senate postpones Monday votes ahead of govt funding deadline

By Andrew Rice | The Center Square (The Center Square) - The U.S. Senate canceled votes originally scheduled for Monday due to inclement weather, shortening the timeframe for legislators to pass necessary funding bills to avoid a government shutdown. Ryan Wrasse, a representative from Senate Majority Leader John Thune's office, said votes would be postponed to Tuesday evening in anticipation of "impending weather." The National Weather Service has called for heavy snow in Washington, D.C. over the weekend, combined with threats of ice accumulation. "The importance of funding the remaining portions of the government by Friday remains the same," Wrasse...

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Winter storm to cause widespread disruption, states of emergency

By Andrew Rice and Ava Ott | The Center Square (The Center Square) - A major winter storm is expected to bring significant snowfall and widespread disruption across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this week, according to forecasters monitoring the system. The storm is projected to intensify as it moves east, generating heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions that...

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First arrests made following St. Paul church attack, ‘more to come’

By Elyse Apel | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Federal officials made two arrests in connection with a protest that disrupted a Sunday morning service in St. Paul. U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi made the announcements Thursday morning. “So far, we have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, who allegedly played a key role in organizing the coordinated attack on Cities...

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Trump calls for $1.5 trillion military budget despite audit failures

By Brett Rowland | The Center Square (The Center Square) – President Donald Trump wants a much larger military budget despite the Pentagon's continued failure to accurately account for its spending. Trump proposed a $1.5 trillion budget for the Department of War after talks with lawmakers. "This will allow us to build the 'Dream Military' that we have long been...

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Entitlement fraud costs taxpayers billions … or trillions, dwarfing Minnesota

By Mark Stricherz | The Center Square (The Center Square) — Since 2020, fraudsters have scammed at least $36 billion and as much as $3 trillion in tax money from federal entitlement programs, dwarfing the amount federal prosecutors claim was stolen in Minnesota's federal food aid scandal known as Feeding Our Future, an investigation by The Center Square found. The...

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Report: Americans pay for 96% of Trump’s foreign tariffs

By Brett Rowland | The Center Square (The Center Square) – New research shows Americans are paying almost the entire cost of President Donald Trump's tariffs, directly challenging his repeated assertion that foreign nations absorb the burden. Nearly all tariff costs fall on American importers and consumers, underscoring that Americans – not foreign entities – are covering the expense, according...

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One year in: Reviewing Trump’s inaugural promises

By Andrew Rice | The Center Square (The Center Square) – One year ago Tuesday, President Donald Trump told the nation its “golden age” had arrived, promising to spend his second term restoring stability at home and abroad through deportations, tariffs, and cutting government waste. “For American citizens, January 20th, 2025, is Liberation Day,” he said during his inaugural address...

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Everyday Economics: An uneven economy, stabilizing housing, why measurement matters

By Orphe Divounguy | The Center Square contributor The week ahead begins with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a moment that invites reflection not only on civil rights, but on how economic systems function – and malfunction – when opportunity is unevenly distributed. That reflection is not merely philosophical. A substantial body of economic research shows that discrimination and segregation...

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DOJ investigating anti-ICE protest at St. Paul church

By Elyse Apel | The Center Square (The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a protest that disrupted a Sunday morning church service in Minnesota. Video posted by Black Lives Matter Minnesota, one of the organizers for the event, shows anti-ICE protestors disrupting a service at Cities Church in St. Paul. Protesters chanted “ICE out” and “Justice...

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