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The government shutdown is just days away from the one-month mark. With the president abroad, no major breakthroughs in Congress are expected.
Active service members may start going without pay if a deal to end the government shutdown isn’t reached soon.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is warning that the Trump administration cannot add more funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program unilaterally.
The federal government shutdown entered Day 25 on Saturday with no end in sight as President Donald Trump left for a six-day trip to Asia.
The House Democrats pressed for the reversals of recent reductions in force at the Education and Health and Human Services departments.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blamed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for prolonging the government shutdown, saying Democrats need to vote to reopen the government.
It's been nearly a month since the partial government shutdown has been in effect, but the real pain is expected to kick in on Nov. 1
Kaitlan Collins breaks down how people across America are feeling the impact of the second longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
World Central Kitchen, the humanitarian group founded by Chef José Andrés, distributed food to federal workers affected by the ongoing government shutdown.
BOSTON ― Unhappy with what he views as a political blame game being spread by taxpayer-funded state communications, state Sen. Ryan Fattman shut down the Senate’s session after just a few minutes Monday, Oct. 27, and suggested he might do the same Oct. 30 unless the messaging changes.
The Trump administration is delaying the release of new national dietary guidelines after the government shutdown disrupted efforts to finalize the overhaul by the end of October, officials said.