President Trump signed a government funding bill but it will still take days - even weeks - for things to go back to normal.
The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here.
President Trump signed a bill reopening the government Wednesday night, but it will take more than a day for some things to ...
While airlines are recovering from the shutdown, they still have staffing shortages even in normal environments.
Harry Enten's polling data shows the victorious party increased its generic ballot lead while Trump's approval rating dropped ...
A group of former General Services Administration workers are accusing the administration of breaking the law in refusing to ...
Now that the shutdown is over, shuttered preschool and food benefit programs will reopen. So will federal agencies and ...
Nearly two weeks after the shutdown came to an end, President Donald Trump holds a net approval rating (percent who approve ...
Here's what to know if you are in a dispute with the IRS or waiting for a refund—and how delays could impact next year's tax ...
Federal employees bore the brunt of the longest-ever government shutdown. One blind woman still hasn't fully recovered.
Lydia Gottesfeld, an attorney with Community Legal Services, a program that offers free legal help to low-income ...
Jettly reports private jet bookings surged during the government shutdown as commercial flights dwindled, highlighting air ...