It's been 21 days – and we're still counting. As of Tuesday morning, Oct. 21, the clock continued to tick on the latest federal government shutdown, which has dragged into its third week. Congress is ...
Democrats’ reckless government shutdown — now dragging into its third week — has plunged America’s air traffic control system towards a tailspin. While Democrats play political roulette in service of ...
The news comes as the mysterious next Sims game, Project Rene, is slated for both mobile and PC whenever it launches. The news comes as the mysterious next Sims game, Project Rene, is slated for both ...
As the ongoing government shutdown persists, economists are growing increasingly worried that its consequences could become more severe. The hotel industry is also sounding the alarm, saying Wednesday ...
Since the shutdown began, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has not been gathering the new data it needs to produce future reports, since its staff is furloughed. By Ben Casselman and Tony Romm The ...
The government shutdown is now on its 23rd day, making it the second longest in history. President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans hit a stalemate with Democrats over health-care policy ...
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 ...
FIRST ON FOX: The White House railed against the "Democrat shutdown" for "jeopardizing national security" because 80% of the federal agency charged with protecting the U.S. nuclear stockpile will be ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Kris Van Cleave is the senior transportation correspondent for CBS News based in Phoenix, Arizona, where he also serves as a national correspondent reporting for all CBS ...
Gonna shutdown like it’s 1995. The ongoing government shutdown became the second-longest in US history Wednesday, surpassing the 1995-96 lapse in federal funding as it dragged into day 22 with no end ...
The economic impact of the government shutdown has been relatively muted so far, but with the stalemate now entering its fourth week — and threatening to be the longest ever — economists are growing ...