The House rejected a bill to temporarily fund the government after Republican leaders made changes to appease Trump, Musk, and an internal GOP revolt, resulting in a failed vote of 174-235. The bill, endorsed by Trump, faced opposition from Democrats and conservatives alike, leaving Congress without a clear plan to avoid a shutdown before the looming deadline. The new bill included disaster relief funds, extended the debt limit, but excluded provisions that had angered Trump, leading to bipartisan discord and uncertainty over the government’s funding.
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FAA, NTSB to brief senators on Washington, DC midair collision
Just one week after a midair collision near Reagan National Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are planning to brief senators on the incident, which resulted in the deaths of 67 people. Stricter restrictions have been imposed on helicopter flights near the airport until late February, with exceptions for essential services. Preliminary information from the plane's flight data recorder suggests a change in pitch prior to impact, with discrepancies in reported...
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