Headlines of the day
- Report: $128 million in federal grants spent on gender ideology (The Center Square)
- Second judge rules against Trump’s federal layoffs, orders administration to rehire fired government workers (Washington Examiner)
- Senate works to avert partial government shutdown ahead of midnight deadline (Associated Press)
- Senate passes spending bill to avoid a government shutdown (NPR)
- Senate Votes to Avert Government Shutdown (The New York Times)
- Report: $128 million in federal grants spent on gender ideology (The Center Square)
- Ten Senate Dems ignore growing party anger to help advance Trump spending bill (Washington Examiner)
- Trump pledges to ‘expose’ his enemies in political speech at Justice Department (Associated Press)
- A 2nd judge orders thousands of fired federal employees temporarily reinstated (NPR)
- 'Deep sense of outrage and betrayal': House Democrats react to Schumer announcement (NPR)
- As Congress Weighs a Spending Bill, Earmarks Are a Casualty (The New York Times)
- Schumer Backs Spending Bill and Lines Up Enough Democrats to Pass It (The New York Times)
- House GOP releases spending bill to keep government funded through fiscal year (The Center Square)
- Teacher Freedom Alliance touts free-market alternative to teachers’ unions (The Center Square)
- Trump must now get tough with Putin (Washington Examiner)
- Hundreds of federal offices could begin closing this summer at DOGE’s behest, internal records show (Associated Press)
- Lewis Hamilton ready to race for Ferrari for the first time in F1’s season-opening Australian GP (Associated Press)
- 5 things the Trump administration did this week you should know about (NPR)
- Judges are threatened with impeachment and bombs for ruling against the Trump agenda (NPR)
- Ocasio-Cortez Lashes Out at Schumer Over His Support for G.O.P. Measure (The New York Times)
- Schumer, Facing Backlash From Democrats, Says He’ll Take ‘the Bullets’ (The New York Times)
- House GOP releases spending bill to keep government funded through fiscal year (The Center Square)
- Teacher Freedom Alliance touts free-market alternative to teachers’ unions (The Center Square)
- Nancy Mace sued by man she accused of sexual abuse on House floor (Washington Examiner)
- AP Photography (Associated Press)
- With a kaleidoscope of colors and music, the Hindu festival of Holi signals the arrival of spring (Associated Press)