
Government Shutdown Leaves US National Parks Partially Open
The US government shutdown has left national parks partially open with reduced services, risking environmental damage and local economies as visitor centers close and staff are furloughed.
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The US government shutdown has left national parks partially open with reduced services, risking environmental damage and local economies as visitor centers close and staff are furloughed.
Explore why the US government shutdown at midnight Oct. 1, and how healthcare, tax cuts and political fights led to this standoff.
As the US federal government enters a partial shutdown, Senate stalemate raises tough questions on high-stakes negotiation skills.
The U.S. federal government has shut down for the first time in nearly seven years, halting services like air travel and pausing paychecks for 750,000 workers.
A new global poll by CGTN reveals widespread disappointment over the US government shutdown and partisan gridlock.
The US entered its third federal government shutdown under President Trump, halting services, paychecks, and impacting communities. Find out how it affects you.
Senate fail leads to first federal shutdown in 7 years, costing billions and furloughing thousands in a fresh blame game.
The U.S. government shutdown shows how repeated budget gridlock and political brinkmanship keep services on hold, impact the economy, and hit workers hard.
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.
The US federal government has shut down as partisan clashes in Congress blocked funding, risking thousands of jobs and pausing services from parks to passport offices.