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Melania Trump’s topiary trees prove a hit at Christmas parties

Melania Trump’s cranberry topiary trees may have left some of her critics seeing red, but they turned out to be a Christmas hit — one of several new ideas the Trumps introduced this holiday season.

Nevada brothels form PAC for expected fight over prostitution

The Nevada Brothel Association announced its formation Friday. The industry’s longtime lobbyist retired in 2015, leaving no unified voice for the state’s brothel owners.

Grand Canyon will remain open if there is government shutdown

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is offering assurances to people planning to visit Grand Canyon National Park, saying it will remain open regardless of whether there is a federal government partial shutdown.

Utah lawmaker aims to hold owners liable for loaning guns

A Utah lawmaker is proposing a measure that would hold gun owners liable if they lend out firearms used in crimes, even if they weren’t aware of the borrowers’ intentions.

Government shutdown begins as Congress leaves without a deal

President Donald Trump forced a Christmas holiday shutdown of the government Friday after Congress refused to provide $5 billion in taxpayer money to build a border wall that he had famously said Mexico would finance.