The first thing: The US government closes after Democrats refused to support the Republican financing plan United States news
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On Wednesday, the US government closed, after the Congress Democrats refused to support a republican plan to extend funding unless they were given some concessions on health care.
The Republican Party, which controls the Senate and the House of Representatives, rejected their demands, and the Senate failed to enhance the bills of both parties to continue financing in the middle of the night.
Last month, Republicans in the House of Representatives acknowledged a bill that would fund the government until November 21, but it requires support for some Democrats to clarify the 60th voting threshold for progress in the Senate.
It has failed to obtain this support in the sounds held late on Tuesday, and the Republicans also banned a democratic proposal to continue financing until October with policy changes. Republicans rejected the demands of the Democrats to address the recent discounts in the Medicaid program and expand health insurance benefits under reasonable prices as they are not beginning.
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What does closing in practice mean? Federal employees classified as “unacceptable” are placed on unpaid leave, while adopted employees, whose jobs include protecting life and property, must work without pay until the closure ends.
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Will there be another vote? Yes: Republicans in the Senate set another round of votes on the funding projects on Wednesday morning, saying they did so to allow Democrats to change their opinion. Follow our living blog here.
Trump says that the army should use us as “training causes” after HegSeth Dei efforts
In a letter from the combined generals and Admiral, Donald Trump suggested that they should consider targeting American cities and civilian population as a training practice.
“We must use some of these dangerous cities as training reasons for our army – the National Guard, but the army – because we go to Chicago soon, this is a big city with an incompetent ruler,” Trump said.
His comments followed Beit Higseth, the US Secretary of Defense, to defend changes in military policy on fitness, race and sex, describing the previous case of military affairs as a “waking department”.
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What did Trump said? The President’s comments included an encouragement to take revenge by immigration enforcement agents: He said that when they face people throwing bricks in their cars, “You can get out of that car and do everything you want to do.”
Trump says a $ 500 million deal was reached with Harvard to settle the dispute
Trump said on Tuesday that his administration reached a deal with Harvard University and that the university would pay $ 500 million to settle its dispute with the federal government.
The president pointed out that the deal has not yet been confirmed on paper and it was not clear what conditions exceed the money. The development came after the administration cut federal funding from the school and tried to ban it from registering international students, after months of Trump accusing the University of Violation of the Federal Civil Law of its treatment of Jewish and Israeli students.
The demonstrators, including some Jewish groups, said that the government is wrongly tied criticizing the Israeli war in Gaza with anti -Semitism.
In other news …
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The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Province administration on Tuesday To treat weapons licenses very slowly for people who want to carry hidden weapons.
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A federal judge has spent the Trump administration deporting the pro -Palestinian students to violate the US constitution It was designed to “deliberately cool” the rights of freedom of expression.
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Taiwan has become the largest importer of Russian Naftha, Raw oil product used to manufacture semiconductor, Although it is an ally of Ukraine.
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The Slovakia Parliament retracted the rights of LGBTQ+ Amending its constitution to the tension that males and females are the only recognized sexes and make adoption almost impossible for couples of the same sex.
Europe has revealed 600 football fields for the green land daily, and an investigation was revealed by the Guardian and partners. An analysis of satellite images across the United Kingdom and Europe has found the main righteousness over the period of five years that the green spaces that are vital to biological diversity, carbon and agriculture capture are rapidly converted into luxurious golf roads and playgrounds.
Do not miss this: People think they know what war is. Here is what I learned in seven years on the line of confrontation in Ukraine
All over Donbas, many people decided to stay in a war zone and try to continue their daily routine – even when bombs are rained and their neighbors are killed. Alyssa Sobova and Anastasia Taylor Lind have documented the stories of these front lines societies to show what looks like a living through the war: “The natural life that appears to the heroism, and the integration of terror and worldly.”
Climate examination: The U.S. Energy Ministry intersects the workers’ use of the Climate Crisis Language
The US Department of Energy told the employees of the Renewable Energy and Energy Office to avoid using the phrase “climate change” and avoid “any terms … unbalanced with the administration’s views and priorities.” It appears to be the latest episode in a continuous suppression campaign to discuss the climate crisis in the United States government, the banned words also include “carbon removal”, “sustainable”, “emissions” and “green”.
Last thing: 32 pieces crowned in the largest week of the bear
Katmai National Park and Reserve in Alaska announced the winner of the “largest fat of fat week after” a brown bear called 32 pieces, which crowned after voters made their votes in a competition similar to arches. A natural scientist said: “Only the fat was eliminated,” said a normal scientist. “We left with Saddam from Jabbara.”
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