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• Shutdown-related firings begin: White House budget chief Russell Vought announced the government has started firing federal workers as the shutdown drags on. So far, it appears the Departments of Treasury, Education and Health and Human Services are among those impacted. Has the government shutdown affected you? CNN wants to hear your story.
While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear repercussions for offending students.
Traders on Kalshi and Polymarket wager millions on government shutdown duration, with most expecting the standoff to last more than two weeks.
Fewer say they frequently get news about science and technology (32%), business and finance (32%), sports (27%) and entertainment (19%).
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.
Political violence, made easier to carry out by the proliferation of guns, harms democracy by shifting the field of political disagreement from debate to aggression.
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France’s Macron asks newly resigned Prime Minister Lecornu to try again to form a government
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday re-appointed Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister, just days after his resignation, to try again to form a government in a bid to end political deadlock.
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Georgia's prime minister says protesters want to topple his government and vows a further crackdown
TBILISI, Georgia -- TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Sunday accused the opposition of trying to topple his government and vowed a further crackdown on dissent, hours after the ruling party claimed a landslide win in local elections snubbed by its main rivals.
West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito joins CNN’s Dana Bash on day nine of the government shutdown. “The simple thing here is to reopen the government,” she said on “Inside Politics,” adding that Republicans would negotiate with Democrats on healthcare subsidies when the shutdown ends.