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Saudi crown prince’s US visit could reshape MidEast security
Saudi’s de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump are planning the future of the US-Saudi relationship for decades to come.
Brian Snyder/Reuters
Record-breaking US govt shutdown will cast long shadow
Key economic data, including employment and inflation numbers for October, will likely never be released.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
White House plows ahead with South American trade deals
The deals offer a new talking point for President Donald Trump and his top advisers, who are fielding more questions about the economy.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Republicans scoff at 50-year mortgage proposal
‘I worry about the interest that will accrue,’ one Republican lawmaker said.
Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
Debatable: How to fight climate change
Bill Gates started a heated conversation about whether the global community should change its approach to emissions reduction.
Anderson Coelho/Reuters
How one Montana senator managed to move the Trump White House — twice
Republican Tim Sheehy is willing to play hardball, when he feels it necessary. But not in public, if he can help it.
Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
US Congress to vote on releasing Epstein files
Washington is in turmoil after Democrats released thousands of emails in which sex offender Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly mentioned President Donald Trump.
One in five Americans want to leave US, poll finds
Girls and women aged 15-44 are driving the trend.
House braces for vote on Epstein files next week
Though the legislation faces long odds of enactment, it will force congressional Republicans to go on-record.
Trump signs deal to end record-breaking shutdown
The deal passed despite 11th-hour outrage over a provision poised to enrich members of the upper chamber.
Photographer ‘Caesar’ to urge Congress to repeal Syria sanctions
Farid al-Madhan is slated to testify next Thursday on the sanctions that bear his alias.
Lina Khan’s populist plan for New York: Cheaper hot dogs (and other things)
Zohran Mamdani’s new aide will focus on “excavating the law” to lower prices, borrowing from her legal playbook at the Federal Trade Commission.
Affordability for Americans caught in political crosshairs
President Donald Trump has called the affordability crisis a “con job by the Democrats,” while his actions attempt to address the same.
Trump administration lays out plan for federal workers’ back pay after government reopens
According to the initial schedule reviewed by Semafor, by Nov. 19 nearly all affected federal workers will receive pay they missed during the shutdown.
Trump can’t quit his favorite economic policy approach: Direct payments
The president’s advisers vow that he’s serious about tariff rebate checks and health insurance aid, despite skepticism from experts.
Democrats zero in on a winning formula: Republicans are for Trump, we’re for you
Democrats have realized there’s virtually no Republican brand that isn’t based on the president.
US government shutdown set to end today
Republicans remain divided over a vote on health care subsidies that was the party’s central concession in securing the shutdown deal.
Bill to ban lawmaker stock trading set for hearing, but authors wary
A rumored House markup of the bill turned out to just be a hearing.