The U.S. government could shutdown starting Oct. 1 when funding runs out. With a potential shutdown on the horizon, here's ...
U.S. government services would be disrupted if President Donald Trump and Congress do not agree on a spending bill by midnight on Tuesday. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees deemed to be not ...
Most federal departments and agencies have put out guidance on which programs will stay open, and which ones won't, if ...
The Senate plans to vote for a House-passed bill to keep the government open, but Democrats remain opposed ahead of a ...
The U.S. Congress and President Donald Trump have little time and few options remaining to reach a funding deal to avoid ...
U.S. government services would be disrupted if President Donald Trump and Congress do not agree on a spending bill by ...
The U.S. government is headed to a shutdown if Congress doesn’t pass a funding measure by 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday. Follow the latest news and headlines here.
The U.S. government is nearing a partial shutdown, with a range of effects on public services and the broader economy.
The Congressional Budget Office's director says a short shutdown doesn't have a huge impact on the economy but over time ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) vented his frustration with President Trump Tuesday after Trump posted a video ...
As we gear up for the 2XKO Early Access and the huge stream of players that'll join the fray alongside it, Riot decided to ...
Lawmakers have until Oct. 1 to pass a new budget. If they don't, the federal government will shut down. Here's what that looks like.