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The partial shutdown continues. The two sides haven't publicly shifted their positions. So once again we turn to that sage of the baseball diamond, Yogi Berra, for the best line on the news that keeps repeating.
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The federal government shutdown is creating a lot of confusion, especially for people who have business with a federal agency. Roosevelt Fluellen drove…
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If you need to contact Florida Senators Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio, you may be out of luck for a while.They’ve closed their state offices thanks to the…
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One charged after Jacksonville International Airport evacuated due to suspicious packages, the Mathews Bridge could be open in two weeks, and the…
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In addition to shutdowns of national parks (including Alcatraz and Yosemite) and the supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children, the mandatory furloughs are affecting a wide range of government science and health agencies.
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All congressional — and some executive branch — staff could end up taking pay cuts of up to $12,000 as the health insurance benefits of some 16,000 congressional staff get caught up in the budget fight on Capitol Hill.
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Day 1 of the federal government shutdown, 2013 edition, was business as usual, at least when it came to each side trying to win the public relations fight.
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Unlike their national counterparts, Florida State Parks are staying open even though Congress failed to pass a budget Monday. But, that doesnt mean state
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Pentagon lawyers are still tinkering with funds and legal interpretations to figure out what services they can offer. One of the challenges for military families is figuring out what's open and closed.
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Democrats appeared to have the initial public opinion advantage on the shutdown. A new Quinnipiac poll found 72 percent opposed to a government shutdown to stop the Affordable Care Act.