Optimistic commentators think closure could keep the country from breaching the debt ceiling. But there's no reason a few stubborn House members can't provoke both.
The feds are partnering with the popular review site to encourage feedback on public services like the TSA and IRS—and preparing to get an earful.
There is no agreement in sight between congressional leaders and President Trump.
Unlike Parks, with its lovely but one-sided central platonic pairing, Grey's demonstrates just how dynamic a duo can be when neither party is the sidekick.
Plus: “Pope Francis announces that on Tuesdays ladies get into heaven for free,” GOP says racism is over—and more.
A few glimpses into the landscape of Utah, and some of the animals and people calling it home
An epic American road trip—to see “The Cloud” in all its strange manifestations—begins in an old lab at UCLA.
The torrent of rainfall that devoured roads and swept away bridges on Monday was supposedly a “1,000-year event.” But what does that even mean these days?