Here are some frequently asked questions about how a government shutdown impacts travel: Transportation Security Administration workers at airport checkpoints will continue to work -- without pay -- ...
The federal government officially entered a shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday amid an impasse on Capitol Hill over competing ...
Americans traveling abroad should use insect repellent and protective clothing to prevent chikungunya virus, as no vaccine ...
After an illegal alien named Ian Andre Roberts was found registered to vote in Maryland, Republican state Delegate Lauren ...
The United States government partially shut down on Oct. 1. Could this affect Nevada? See what is closed, open in the Silver State.
Federal departments and agencies have put out guidance about which programs will stay open and which ones won't during the ...
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are furloughed, which means no paychecks until Congress acts and local economies feel the pinch. The CDC, NIH, and FDA lose large portions of their staff, ...
Partisan spending disputes occasionally shut down parts of the government for a few days or a few weeks. Traditionally, "essential" workers such as military troops or air-traffic controllers are ...
A government shutdown could disrupt operations at airports and national parks across the country. Here's what travelers ...
A new slate of taxes goes into effect on Wednesday. The changes were passed as part of the 2025-27 biennial budget package, ...
If the federal government shuts down on Oct. 1, will it mean long waits at the airport or flight delays? Here's what we know about the travel impacts.
Tens of thousands of federal workers live in Georgia and could go without their paychecks during a government shutdown.