Shalanda Young, Director of the Office of Management and Budget described the potential effects of a federal government shutdown.
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The shutdown countdown is on, and Congress has less than 36 hours to avert a crisis that would impact millions of Americans.
But despite the dwindling time, feuding lawmakers are no less entrenched in their positions.
A small group of hard-right Republicans who represent a sliver of America is set to send the entire country into a federal government shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Oct. 1 − a situation that would disproportionately impact people who need the most help. Those who would feel the deepest losses include babies who rely on WIC benefits for formula, members of the military who would serve without pay, numerous federal workers who would be furloughed, travelers who wait in long TSA lines and more.
Here's where things stand in the shutdown fight and what it means for you.
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USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down Michael Cohen's testimony at Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, and looks at Jenna Ellis' guilty plea in the Georgia election case.
House Republicans nominate Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La. as their latest choice for speaker.
USA TODAY Breaking News Reporter Minnah Arshad looks into an investigation of Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, and the broader plights at prisons nationwide.
The NHL has overturned a ban on players using rainbow-colored tape on sticks.
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,1,A hungry, mischievous black bear broke into a family's home in Connecticut and stole lasagna out of the freezer before making its escape.
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81-year-old Fran just completed a 24-mile, rim-to-rim hike in the Grand Canyon with her daughters and family while battling Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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,1,Bodycam video shows officers escorting a young bear from an IGA grocery store in Petersburg, Alaska.
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,1,After calls for an investigation into hair-straightening chemicals, the Food and Drug Administration has proposed a ban on some chemicals that are linked to an increased risk of getting cancer.
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A proposed ruling filed from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could mean bans on some chemical hair-smoothing and straightening products that have been linked to cancer.
The FDA has proposed a rule banning formaldehyde and other formaldehyde-releasing chemicals from being used in hair-smoothing and straightening products sold in the U.S.
The use of such chemicals has been linked to long-term health concerns, including an increased risk of cancer, according to the FDA. They can also cause short-term health risks, including sensitization reactions and breathing problems, the agency says.
Before an FDA proposal can become an official rule, the agency takes comments from the public and then may "decide to end the rulemaking process, to issue a new proposed rule, or to issue a final rule," the agency's site says.
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,1,Shalanda Young, Director of the Office of Management and Budget described the potential effects of a federal government shutdown.
RELATED: McCarthy comments on position challenges, frustration with Senate https://tinyurl.com/5uz4rdm7
The shutdown countdown is on, and Congress has less than 36 hours to avert a crisis that would impact millions of Americans.
But despite the dwindling time, feuding lawmakers are no less entrenched in their positions.
A small group of hard-right Republicans who represent a sliver of America is set to send the entire country into a federal government shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Oct. 1 − a situation that would disproportionately impact people who need the most help. Those who would feel the deepest losses include babies who rely on WIC benefits for formula, members of the military who would serve without pay, numerous federal workers who would be furloughed, travelers who wait in long TSA lines and more.
Here's where things stand in the shutdown fight and what it means for you.
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