US congressional lawmakers have failed to agree on a spending package for the new fiscal year, triggering a federal government shutdown. That could mean significant travel disruptions for travelers in ...
Without a deal in Congress by Tuesday, the government will run out of funding. By Madeleine Ngo With the federal government headed toward a potential shutdown this week, thousands of workers could be ...
WASHINGTON — Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement by Tuesday night’s deadline and the US government is now partially shutdown. Democratic leaders in Congress have opposed a stopgap ...
The US federal government shutdown will likely disrupt flights and extend airport security lines. Aviation groups warned a lapse in federal funding could pose safety risks and halt system upgrades.
A government shutdown could begin on Wednesday, halting pay for hundreds of thousands of federal workers and delaying services, as lawmakers remain deadlocked over funding past Sept. 30. The financial ...
The federal government officially shut down on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass funding for the new fiscal year. Essential services like Social Security, Medicare, and the U.S. Postal ...
The FCC announced that it suspended operations at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday after Congress failed to reach an agreement on funding the federal government. The banner atop the FCC website, as of Oct. 1.
"Donald Trump and Republicans have now shut down the federal government because they do not want to protect the healthcare of the American people," said U.S. House of Representatives Minority Leader, ...
The U.S. government shut down much of its operations just after midnight on Wednesday, Oct. 1, as a standoff between Congress and the White House over expiring health benefits prevented a funding deal ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - More than 150,000 federal employees will leave the U.S. government payroll this week after accepting buyouts - the largest single-year exodus of civil servants in ...
Gold prices are surging once again, and this time, they are being spurred on by a constitutional gridlock that has caused the US government to shut down. Republicans in the Senate had been pushing to ...