Senate vote to prevent government shutdown falls short for the sixth time as shutdown continues into its second week

Government Shutdown Continues as Senate Fails to Pass Funding Bill On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate was unsuccessful for the sixth time in passing a stopgap measure aimed at resolving the ongoing government shutdown, which has now stretched into its second week. A continuing resolution, previously approved by the House of Representatives, faced a significant setback […]
Shutdown moves into its second week as Democrats prevent funding bill for the sixth time

On Wednesday, Senate Democrats blocked a bill aimed at ending the government shutdown for the sixth time. The funding dilemma has now stretched into its second week, showing minimal signs of progress. Senators cast their votes, with 54 in favor and 45 against the Republicans’ simple stopgap spending measure designed to keep the government funded […]
Notebook from a Reporter: Government shutdown goes on as Senate gets ready for sixth test vote

Government Shutdowns Continue as Senate Votes Again The government shutdown isn’t coming to an end today. However, the Senate is gearing up for its sixth round of test votes, aiming to break the filibuster with competing plans from both Democrats and Republicans. It’s worth noting that 60 votes are needed for this to pass. Interestingly, […]
Senate Democrats Maintain Government Closure for Sixth Day During Shutdown

Senate Democrats Decide on Government Shutdown Senate Democrats have opted to keep the government shut down for another six days, continuing a pattern seen in previous weeks. On Monday evening, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and most of his caucus turned down a bipartisan spending bill aimed at reopening the government for the fifth time. […]
Senate turns down competing government funding proposals on the sixth day of the shutdown

The Senate took steps towards avoiding a government shutdown on Monday, as Democrats blocked the GOP’s latest attempt to pass a “clean” stopgap funding bill for the fifth time. The vote ended with a 52-42 against the House-Passed Bill, which required 60 votes to progress. This bill aimed to maintain government funding at the spending […]
Google addresses sixth Chrome zero-day vulnerability of 2025 with prompt update

Google has issued an urgent update for the Chrome browser to address a zero-day security vulnerability that hackers are actively exploiting. This marks the sixth instance of such a threat in Chrome this year, illustrating how swiftly attackers move to capitalize on these vulnerabilities. A zero-day threat can exploit weaknesses before developers have the chance […]
Sixth Graders in California Leave Class to Join Parents Protesting Teacher’s Move

Protests at Sacramento Elementary School Over Teacher Reassignment On Wednesday, students from Phoebe Hearst Elementary School in Sacramento, California, stepped outside classrooms to join their parents in protesting the reassignment of a teacher. The demonstration was centered around Janine Rupert, a former teacher at the school. Reports indicate that although she has been removed from […]
WNBA Sixth Player of the Year: Vote from SB Nation

Natisha Hiedeman’s Rising Fame Natisha Hiedeman has seen her profile grow this season, especially as she’s one half of the popular Stud Butts Twitch streaming duo that has really caught people’s attention. It’s interesting, though—her performance off the court has been just as remarkable as her achievements on the court this year. Who would have […]
Sixth death verified in NYC Legionnaires’ outbreak

Health authorities in New York City have reported a sixth death linked to the ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease. The New York City Health Department announced on Thursday that this latest fatality comes amid 111 reported cases of pneumonia-like infections in Harlem, with seven individuals still receiving treatment in hospitals. The identities of those who […]
Mets suffer sixth consecutive loss as bullpen falters, overshadowing Pete Alonso’s record-tying home run

Milwaukee The Mets have a solid bullpen, but it seems they haven’t had the chance to fully utilize their strengths, especially during trade deadlines when their options have become more robust. On Saturday evening, manager Carlos Mendoza decided to go all in with the bullpen. Until, well, things go sideways. During the seventh inning, Ryan […]