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As yet another deadline looms, a divided US House stumbles closer to a federal shutdown: 5 essential reads

  • Written by Howard Manly, Race + Equity Editor, The Conversation US
imageU.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson arrives for a GOP meeting at the Capitol on Nov. 7, 2023. Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Once again, federal budget negotiations are down to the last minute, and once again, GOP hardliners are in the middle of what might turn into a gridlock.

Current government funding expires on Nov. 17, 2023. While newly elected...

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