The government shutdown is poised to mark a major milestone next week in the absence of a deal, as the partial closure heads ...
President Donald Trump late Thursday called for Senate Republicans to end the partial government shutdown by using the ...
President Donald Trump got a significant amount of blame during the last partial government shutdown, which took place toward ...
The last shutdown started on December 22, 2018, and went until January 25, 2019 — 35 days, making it the longest government ...
As the government shutdown plows forward with no end in sight, many civilian federal workers are feeling the impact as they receive only a partial paycheck on Friday, the 10th day of the impasse. For ...
The ongoing government shutdown is breaking milestones as Democrats and Republicans are still far apart on federal spending.
The federal government shutdown, precipitated by Congress’s inability to reach consensus on a fiscal year 2026 budget, is ...
The shutdown began on Wednesday, Oct. 1, the start of fiscal year 2026, after Senate Republicans failed to win enough ...
The federal government shutdown is now entering its fifth week and could soon set an all-time record, with little sign of either side backing down or really even feeling much pressure to do so.
The federal government’s partial shutdown continues on for the 15th day on Wednesday, Oct. 15, after the U.S. Senate failed for the eighth time to get enough votes to overcome a budget impasse. Here's ...
See how Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed of Rhode Island have been voting on government shutdown funding bill.
A federal court in Rhode Island has mandated the Trump administration to resume full or partial SNAP benefits to low-income Americans affected by the federal shutdown. The court rejected USDA's claim ...