Congressional Republicans and Democrats remain divided over a short-term spending bill after meeting with President Donald Trump, raising the risk of a government shutdown.
With Republicans and Democrats at an impasse over funding the federal government, a partial shutdown looks more likely than not. Here's how a shutdown could affect the economy.
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As Republicans and Democrats clash over a funding bill, a partial government shutdown looms Oct. 1. Here's what happens ...
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Amid federal staffing reductions, a looming shutdown and the threat of more mass firings, contractors are wondering who will be left to answer the phone.
Investors kick off the week monitoring Washington, D.C., to gauge the threat of a government shutdown as gold prices soar and ...
The IRS would use money from the Inflation Reduction Act to keep the agency’s over 74,000 employees working for the first ...
The first government shutdown in six and a half years could happen soon. Here's which programs lose funding in Tennessee.
As a government shutdown looms, Republican senators plan to enjoy an all-expenses-paid getaway to a coastal resort in Georgia ...
Bipartisan congressional leadership met with President Trump at the White House on Monday afternoon in a last-minute effort to avert the crisis. The meeting ended without an agreement.
President Trump told NBC News a shutdown of the government is a “possibility” as he’s set to meet a bipartisan group of ...