This year's Grammys featured historic wins for Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar,
lavish performances, and occasional chaos.
And it was a night of speeches that reflected this moment in America.
Listen to a recap on pop culture happy hour in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
The House is supposed to start voting as early as today on spending legislation.
They could bring a partial federal government shutdown to an end.
But House Democrats have balked.
They want changes to the Department of Homeland Security,
this after federal agents shot and killed two Minneapolis protesters.
Democratic leader, Hakim Jeffries.
ICE and the Department of Homeland Security need to dramatically change.
and absent that, then a full year appropriations bill is in deep trouble.
The Senate changed the spending legislation last week.
It keeps five agency funding bills in place, but it only pays for Homeland Security for two weeks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Meanwhile, federal employees who are required to show up for their jobs,
no matter what, such as air traffic controllers, are again working without pay.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump from ending a program that lets Haitians stay in the U.S.
330,000 Haitians are under temporary protected status or TPS.