The Senate returned to session today, Oct. 23, but how did they vote? Is the government open? Here's what went down.
The Senate returned today on Day 30 of the shutdown. Did they vote to reopen the government? Here's the latest, what's next.
It's been nearly a month since the partial government shutdown has been in effect, but the real pain is expected to kick in ...
"A lot of the data we depend upon to gauge the state of the economy is produced by the federal government, which is shut down ...
The government shutdown has hit three weeks after yet another failed Senate vote. The Senate voted Oct. 20 for the 11th time ...
Chase Franklin had everything set for his move this month from North Dakota to Kansas for a new job. But a stalemate in Washington has thrown his plans into chaos. Days before Franklin was supposed to ...
The federal government shutdown is in its third week, making it tied for the second-longest since 1976. The shutdown began after Senate Democrats and Republicans could not agree on a short-term ...
It's Day 23 of the federal government shutdown, and Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to end it. Without a fix, many federal employees will not be getting paid tomorrow, the ...
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The U.S. government can literally shut down — but Canada’s can’t. Here’s why the systems work so differently. Detroit automaker group pushes back on tariffs as Ottawa takes tougher stance Emma Teitel: ...
It's been two weeks since the United States government entered its partial shutdown. The United States government partially shut down Oct. 1 due to a budget impasse when Congress failed to agree on ...
The federal government’s partial shutdown is entering its thirteenth day on Monday, Oct. 13, and coincides with Columbus Day, a federal holiday, as well as Indigenous Peoples' Day, which is recognized ...
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