The US government shutdown, which began earlier this fall over disputes surrounding healthcare subsidies and federal funding, shows no signs of ending...
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WASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic lawmakers at an impasse on reopening the federal government provided few public signs Sunday of meaningful negotiations talking place to end what has so far been a five-day shutdown. Leaders in both parties are betting that public sentiment has swung their way, putting pressure on the other side to cave. Democrats are insisting on renewing subsidies to cover health insurance costs for millions of households, while President Donald Trump wants to preserve existing spending levels and threatening to permanently fire federal workers if the government remains closed. The squabble comes at a moment of troubling economic uncertainty. While the U.S. economy...
The US government shutdown, which began earlier this fall over disputes surrounding healthcare subsidies and federal funding, shows no signs of ending...
The US government shutdown, which began earlier this fall over disputes surrounding healthcare subsidies and federal funding, shows no signs of ending...
Vice President JD Vance on Sunday said there will be deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on, adding to the...
Longtime GOP strategist Frank Luntz had a harsh warning for Capitol Hill on CNN Friday afternoon as the government shutdown drags on into its second...
Uncertainty about the extent to which funds from last year went unspent due to executive actions is complicating efforts to reach a deal to end the...
Some congressional allies of Donald Trump are giving the president cover as a government shutdown enters its third full week, contending that only...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate blocked for the ninth time a House-approved bill on temporary federal government funding needed to end the government...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate blocked for the ninth time a House-approved bill on temporary federal government funding needed to end the government...
(NEXSTAR) — While some employees paid biweekly are in line to receive their second of three paychecks this month on Friday, many federal employees...
President Trump said Monday that more Democratic-supported government programs will be permanently canceled because of the government shutdown.