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Mandated supporting offers care over punishment, helping families thrive through housing, food, and healing—not surveillance or separation.
The odds of a government shutdown are increasing as tensions between President Donald Trump and Democrats rise.
Reporters still trek through politically competitive neighborhoods to interview voters. But quantitative political journalism has become increasingly predominant.