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Government Shutdown · United StatesIt’s become tradition. Congressional leaders from both major political parties blame each other for a potential government shutdown as the budget year draws to a close.But this year, the posturing is starting extraordinarily early.The finger-pointing with more than two months to go in the fiscal year indicates the threat of a stoppage is more serious than usual as a Republican-controlled Congress seeks to make good on its policy priorities, often with no support from the other political party.See the Story
Government Shutdown Talk Is Starting Early Ahead of a Difficult Funding Fight in Congress This Fall
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Donald Trump · United StatesBy Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration will allow federal workers to promote their religious beliefs to colleagues,See the Story
Trump Administration Allows Federal Workers to Promote Religious Beliefs | News Channel 3-12
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Tourism · SeoulKorea’s nominee for minister for culture, sports and tourism, Chae Hwi-young, said at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday that he plans to grow the Korean culture industry to 300 trillion won ($215.7 billion).
Chae cited industry figures from 2023, pointing out that the culture industry contributed around $110 billion in domestic revenue and $13.3 billion in exports that year, according to local reports.
The Korean culture industry has grown…See the Story
Korea’s Culture Minister Nominee Wants To Grow Culture Industry To $215 Billion And Integrate AI
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