The federal government began to shut down at 12 a.m. on Wednesday as lawmakers failed to resolve a dispute over spending, leading to the first lapse in funding in nearly seven years. A House-passed ...
Stanford University professor Erik Brynjolfsson, along with research scientist Ruyu Chen and postgraduate student Bharat Chandar, analyzed millions of payroll records from ADP, the largest payroll ...
The federal shutdown was set to stretch through the weekend after Republicans and Democrats failed to attract enough bipartisan support for their proposals. The New York Times The Senate adjourned for ...
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the funding gap, and there is little sign either side is willing to compromise ...
A sign indicating that the Federal Trade Commission is closed due to the government shutdown, Wednesday in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago/Getty Images) The U.S. government remained shut down as Congress ...
Games EA reportedly nearing $50 billion deal to go private with money from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment fund and a private equity firm, which would "likely be the largest leveraged buyout of all ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A government shutdown fast approaching, Democratic and Republican congressional leaders left a White House meeting with President Donald Trump Monday afternoon showing little ...
A deadlock in Congress over federal spending has many workers furloughed or working without pay. President Trump has threatened layoffs if Democrats continue fighting. The New York Times The ...
The federal government is still shutdown for the 16th day as the stalemate in Congress drags on. Many federal employees missed their first paycheck yesterday. Follow for live news updates.
The shutdown came after Senate Democrats on Tuesday night again voted down a Republican proposal to keep the government at existing funding levels through Nov. 21. About 750,000 federal employees ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is recalling its furloughed employees on Monday with just days to go before the beginning of open enrollment for marketplace plans. A CMS spokesperson ...
White House budget director Russell Vought sent a memo telling the heads of agencies and departments to “execute their plans for an orderly shutdown.” This liveblog has ended — follow the latest ...