Fannie Mae keeps a secret condo blacklist
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House votes to prevent a government shutdown as Speaker Johnson relies on Democrats for help
In a bizarre day, Congress does its work to keep the government open — and narrowly avoids fistfights
The House easily cleared a temporary extension of government funding days ahead of a Friday night deadline, but tensions flared around the Capitol complex showing how much lawmakers seem desperately ready for a break from each other.
Jewish college students targeted amid rising tensions over Israel-Hamas war
University leaders are trying to find the equilibrium between protecting free expression on campus and curtailing activist speech that some administrators and Jewish students say amounts to incitement to violence.
ben volin | on football
In a season that is imploding, Bills coach Sean McDermott is running out of scapegoats
Ken Dorsey took the fall Tuesday, but Buffalo's troubles extend far beyond the offensive coordinator.
Cape Cod residents say no to offshore wind transmission lines under beaches
A growing wave of opposition in Barnstable and other coastal communities on the front lines of the offshore wind revolution represent a potential threat to the growth of clean energy.
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