WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress' battle over the budget (all times local): 6:25 p.m. House GOP leaders are looking to delay implementation of unpopular taxes on medical devices and generous employer-subsidized health care taxes as sweeteners for a stopgap spending bill that's needed to avert a government shutdown this weekend. That's according to GOP aides briefed on the measure before its planned introduction Tuesday night. Repeal of the taxes, part of former President Barack Obama's marquee health law, could ease the way for the stopgap measure among some GOP conservatives. The aides spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a plan that wasn't yet public.Read more on NewsOK.com