On Dec. 22, 2018, the U.S. government began a record 35-day partial shutdown after the Senate was unable to agree on a ...
When a shutdown happens, the government isn’t able to spend money — with some exceptions — meaning that federal employees ...
Air travel, mail delivery, government paychecks and more — here's what will continue if the government shuts down, and what ...
What was once a quick turnaround for reopening the federal government has more recently become a much longer waiting game.
Hours before the start of a federal government shutdown, President-elect Donald Trump doubled-down Friday on his insistence ...
As a government shutdown looms, here's what to know about which federal agencies and services could be impacted.
34. That’s how many days the longest government shutdown—which ran from Dec. 21, 2018, to Jan. 25, 2019—lasted. There have been 20 government shutdowns that have lasted for at least one full ...
After last-minute hurdles toppled their original plan, House Republicans failed to pass a deal to keep the government running ...
When a government shutdown occurs, military families are hurt in a variety of ways that add even more stress to an already ...
The second-longest government shutdown was for 21 days, between December 16, 1995, to January 6, 1996, while Bill Clinton was president. Jimmy Carter's terms as president had five of the top 10 ...
With a potential government shutdown looming ahead of the holidays, here's what you need to know if mail services will be ...