US Shutdown Hits 33 Days, Economy and Services Reel
The US government shutdown hits day 33, straining the economy, delaying key data, and threatening services from military pay to food assistance.
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The US government shutdown hits day 33, straining the economy, delaying key data, and threatening services from military pay to food assistance.
The U.S. government is on the brink of its first shutdown in nearly seven years after the Senate failed to pass a short-term spending bill, trapping Washington in a partisan funding standstill.
US on the brink of a government shutdown as Republicans and Democrats clash over funding, risking service disruptions and furloughed federal workers with the deadline hours away.
Lawmakers face a September 30 deadline to pass funding bills and avoid a US government shutdown. White House talks aim to break the deadlock over year-long appropriations.
French President Macron searches for his fifth prime minister after PM Bayrou’s ousting, as protests, budget battles, and a ratings review loom.
French Parliament ousts Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after his budget plan fails confidence vote, marking a historic first in the Fifth Republic.