A possible federal government shutdown is only days away as congressional lawmakers remain at odds over funding the ...
Congress has until midnight on Sept. 30 to strike a compromise and avoid a shutdown. Neither side seems to be budging.
The economic impact of a government shutdown depends on its duration, economists say. Some payments, like Social Security, would continue to be issued.
A looming U.S. government shutdown could leave hundreds of thousands of federal employees without pay and delay key economic ...
A government shutdown starting on Wednesday is looking probable as Democrats in Congress push Republicans on funding, health care, and President Trump’s reshaping of the federal government. Unless ...
Essential services like law enforcement, the military, Social Security, Medicare, and postal services would continue, but non ...
A government shutdown happens when Congress fails to pass funding bills or a stopgap measure to keep federal agencies ...
Lawmakers must pass a funding bill by the end of September, or the government will shut down. Republicans and Democrats are ...
The government runs out of funding as the clock strikes midnight from Tuesday, Sept. 30 to Wednesday, Oct. 1. To avoid that shutdown, Congress must pass either a short-term funding bill, called a ...
Lawmakers have until Oct. 1 to pass a new budget. If they don't, the federal government will shut down. Here's what that ...
A government shutdown is looming on Oct. 1 as Republicans and Democrats in Congress have not yet come to an agreement on ...