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Author: Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY

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Donald Trump slams Michael Cohen testimony as ‘shameful,’ accuses him of lying

February 28, 2019 Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Donald Trump slams Michael Cohen testimony as ‘shameful,’ accuses him of lying

President Donald Trump says his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen lied during his testimony before a congressional panel.

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Government shutdown enters third week and is on course to become second-longest on record

January 5, 2019 Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Government shutdown enters third week and is on course to become second-longest on record

President Donald Trump is warning that parts of the government could stay shuttered for months or years.

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Government shutdown, day 2: White House makes ‘counter-offer,’ asks for less than $5B for border wall funding

December 23, 2018December 23, 2018 Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Government shutdown, day 2: White House makes ‘counter-offer,’ asks for less than $5B for border wall funding

Parts of the federal government will likely remain closed through next week after Democrats and Republicans failed to end a budget standoff.

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Senate adjourns with no spending deal in sight, extending government shutdown until Dec. 27

December 22, 2018December 22, 2018 Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Senate adjourns with no spending deal in sight, extending government shutdown until Dec. 27

The Senate adjourned on Saturday and made no plans to return until the middle of next week.

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Federal government shutdown to begin at midnight after House, Senate fail to resolve budget impasse

December 21, 2018December 21, 2018 Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Federal government shutdown to begin at midnight after House, Senate fail to resolve budget impasse

A partial federal government shutdown begins at midnight. House and Senate lawmakers return Saturday to continue negotiations.

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‘Couldn’t believe it’: Floridians emerge from Idalia’s destruction with hopes to recover

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U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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