US Government Shutdown Poised to Break Record After Senate Stalls
The U.S. heads toward its longest government shutdown as the Senate fails to pass a temporary funding bill for the 14th time, straining services and the economy.
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The U.S. heads toward its longest government shutdown as the Senate fails to pass a temporary funding bill for the 14th time, straining services and the economy.
The U.S. government shutdown has thrown air travel into chaos, affecting over 3 million passengers with delays and cancellations as air traffic controllers go without pay.
Partisan politics is fueling the longest US shutdown, leaving federal workers furloughed, communities strapped, and raising questions about democracy’s resilience.
With the U.S. government shutdown entering Day 36, millions face unpaid paychecks and service cuts while leaders remain gridlocked.
As the U.S. government shutdown enters day 35, federal workers miss paychecks, food aid lapses, and data collection stalls, pushing the stalemate near a historic record.
The US government shutdown hits day 33, straining the economy, delaying key data, and threatening services from military pay to food assistance.
As the U.S. government shutdown enters its second month, over 40 million Americans face cuts to SNAP benefits. Discover how families are using budget hacks, food banks and DIY gardens to cope.
As the U.S. shutdown hits 31 days—the second-longest in history—a CBO report warns up to $14B in permanent GDP loss if delays persist another month.
At day 30, the US government shutdown leaves over a million federal employees strapped for cash, but a judge restores food aid for the most vulnerable.
On day 28 of the U.S. shutdown, the Senate rejects another funding bill, risking a stretch into November as ACA tax credits and paychecks hang in the balance.