The federal government shutdown continues as Democrats and Republicans clash over health care policy and tax credits, with no votes scheduled due to Yom Kippur.
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Senators left town until Friday to observe the Jewish Yom Kippur holiday, meaning the first shutdown since 2019 will last one more day at minimum. Yet a drawn-out shutdown is an increasing possibility ...
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The national surveys taken in the final days of September and the first day of the shutdown find that voters are more inclined to blame Trump and his party. But many are uncertain.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A week after her decisive win in an Arizona special election, Adelita Grijalva arrived at the U.S. Capitol, where her father had served for decades. But as she roamed the familiar ...
More voters blame Republicans than Democrats in Congress for the government shutdown, according to a new poll.
After Congress could not agree on a funding measure, the government shut down as midnight passed on 1 October. This means that non-essential government services have ground to a halt, and some federal ...
In a private call Wednesday with members of the GOP, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought announced that “consequential” layoffs will begin in “a day or two,” reported NOTUS’s Reese ...
Travellers heading to the United States this week are facing an unwelcome surprise: another government shutdown, the tenth since 1976 and third under Donald Trump. The shutdown began on 1 October ...