Mike Johnson eyes Wednesday vote with end of government shutdown in sight

House Speaker Mike Johnson expects a Wednesday vote to end the government shutdown as GOP lawmakers rush back to Washington, D.C. for a critical session.

Trumps asks SCOTUS to throw out verdict against him
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President Trump was ordered to pay millions in civil court after E. Jean Carroll claimed he sexually abused her in the 1990s. Also, the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history is closer to ending after the Senate passed a funding bill.

AZ Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva to travel to Washington to be sworn-in
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Democratic Arizona Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva is planning to travel to Washington D.C. to be sworn-in, roughly six weeks after winning the special election on Sept. 23.

Senate passes legislation to end government shutdown, bill heads to the House

The 41-day shutdown could last a few more days as members of the House, which has been on recess since mid-September, return to Washington to vote on the legislation.

SNAP benefit confusion and worries persist amid back-and-forth by officials

"It’s confusing. What are we supposed to do?" said one Arizona woman who said she feels pressured to spend the SNAP benefits she received quickly, as uncertainties persist over the benefits amid the ongoing government shutdown.

SNAP benefit worries persist amid back-and-forth
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On Nov. 7, full SNAP benefit payments went out to recipients in Arizona, but the Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to block full benefit payments during the shutdown. The back-and-forth has some Arizonans who rely on the benefits concerned. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.

Trump floats $2,000 checks from tariff revenue
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President Trump says most Americans could get a check for $2,000 from revenue generated by his global tariffs. The potential plan is part of Trump's defense for keeping the tariffs in play as the Supreme Court decides whether they are constitutional.

SCOTUS rejects call to overturn same-sex marriage
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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn a landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage. The justices turned away an appeal from Kim Davis, a former Kentucky court clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples following the ruling.

Fights break out ahead of Turning Point USA event on UC Berkeley campus

Fights and altercations broke out Monday night at the University of California, Berkeley, as Turning Point USA held its final campus tour stop of the year.

FAA grounds general aviation operations at DCA, 11 other US airports

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Gov. Hobbs announces additional $1.8M for Arizonans needing food

Gov. Katie Hobbs announced an additional $1.8 million in funding to support residents impacted by the federal government shutdown and disruption to SNAP benefits.

What federal workers going without pay can do to protect their credit score

The federal workforce has now missed two paychecks due to the government shutdown. Intuit Credit Karma says many are facing financial uncertainty but there are things they can do to help protect their credit scores.

Flight cancellations and delays intensify as shutdown continues

Thousands of flights have been canceled on Monday with air traffic controller shortages resulting in extended delays at some airports nationwide.

Dozens of flights canceled at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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The ongoing U.S. government shutdown continues to hit air travel hard. At Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport alone, there are 400 delays and 85 cancellations scheduled for Nov. 10. Nationwide, over 7,000 flight delays and around 2,000 cancellations were reported on Nov. 9.

Senate advances funding bill to end longest ever shutdown
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For the first time in more than a month, the federal government appears to be moving toward reopening. FOX's Rebekah Castor reports.

Public trust in government shifts depending on which party holds power, poll shows

Americans’ trust in the federal government remains near historic lows, according to a recent Gallup poll, with confidence deeply divided along party lines.