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Kash Patel · United StatesFBI Director Kash Patel said he did not regret announcing that someone was taken into custody following the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk before reversing course shortly thereafter to say the person had been released.
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Patel Says He Does Not Regret Post on Kirk Shooting ‘Subject’
44% Left coverage: 55 sources

Government Shutdown · Washington(NEXSTAR) - Congress has seven working days left to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the month. Republicans are considering a stopgap spending bill that would maintain current spending levels through November, and Texas Sen. John Cornyn says would allow more time for negotiations. "This is not ideal but it's better than shutting down the government," Cornyn (R-TX) said. Any spending bill needs at least 60 votes in the Senate. But Se…See the Story
How Close Is the Senate to 60 Votes on a Spending Bill?
46% Right coverage: 13 sources