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The government partially shut down at midnight. Here's what that means

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The Government Partially Shut Down at Midnight. Here's What That Means

The shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands of federal workers on furlough and hundreds of thousands more working without pay before Christmas

Why Jim Mattis' Resignation Has Military Leaders and Allies Rattled

News of James Mattis' resignation as Defense secretary sent chills through the halls of the Pentagon. 'The building is in shock,' an official told TIME

Here's What to Know About Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Lung Surgery

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had two cancerous lung nodules removed Friday. Here's what pulmonary nodules are

Admiral: With Jim Mattis Gone From the Pentagon, the U.S. Is One Step Closer to Chaos

The departure of Jim Mattis moves us closer to chaos than we have been since those terrible wars of the 20th century, writes retired Admiral James Stavridis

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Missing Colorado Woman Likely Killed at Home, Police Say

Aquaman May Be Silly But It's Buoyed by Some Old-Fashioned Pulp Spirit

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