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The shutdown of the United States federal government has now entered its third week as politicians from both major parties continue to battle over health care subsidies, foreign aid and other budgetary matters.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's mass layoffs as the government shutdown drags on, pausing the cuts for thousands of workers.
Government Shutdown 2025: RIFs, Layoffs, And The Toll On Black Federal Workers And Their Communities
As the shutdown stretches past its second week, thousands of federal workers—many of them Black—are losing jobs, paychecks, and the stability that once made a government job a path to the middle class.
The federal government is currently shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the government shutdown is affecting services across the country.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Sen. Cornyn: Trump, GOP not caving to Democrat demands to end shutdown
In a one-on-one interview, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn tells FOX 26 that Democrats triggered the government shutdown, and only Democrats can get the government re-opened.
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Travel insurance company shares what is and isn't covered during government shut down
As the United States government shutdown drags on, travelers across the country are feeling the ripple effects in real-time. From longer TSA lines to canceled flights, the impact is undeniable and costly.
The stalemate on Capitol Hill continues as the government shutdown enters its 15th day. Progressive lawmakers Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez participate in a CNN town hall. Follow for live news updates.
Get the latest Trump administration news as the government shutdown continues. House Speaker Mike Johnson said this could become the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
The Reno-Tahoe International Airport has joined a growing list of airports across the United States refusing to play a video message from Homeland Security Secr
As the shutdown stretches into its third week, no single off-ramp seems certain. But many factors could shift lawmakers' calculus over time.