Government shutdown drags on
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the government shutdown is now the longest ever
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The Federal Aviation Administration is gearing up to cut 10% of flights at 40 U.S. airports beginning Friday, Nov. 7, as air traffic controllers and TSA agents continue to go unpaid during the government shutdown.
Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all.
Record-breaking government shutdown enters day 37 as Senate Republicans propose new funding plan. Bipartisan lawmakers seek compromise amid growing concerns over federal workers.
Now both parties are recalibrating their shutdown strategies while the White House weighs a more direct role in cutting a deal. Any prospect of the government reopening this week appears to be slipping away.
The ongoing government shutdown has impacted approximately 1.5 million federal workers, with around 750,000 of them working without a paycheck.
Evening newscasts on ABC, NBC and CBS have provided Democrat-friendly coverage of the 2025 government shutdown, according to a new study from the Media Research Center.