The government began to shut down overnight after Democrats and Republicans failed to come to an agreement to extend ...
Democratic leaders are shrugging off the risks and embracing a government shutdown they say is needed to push back against ...
Republican and Democrat lawmakers are now, for the most part, locked in a blame game, as each side is holding the other ...
The federal government shutdown — and the escalating battle over which party bears the most blame — has injected a major new ...
Minogue joins former Baker administration officials Mike Kennealy and Brian Shortsleeve in the crowded field of Republicans ...
The 2025 U.S. government shutdown halts Education Department functions, affecting civil rights probes but not student aid ...
The case in an El Paso courtroom is the first test of Texas’ new map, which was quickly redrawn this summer to give ...
Here are the key impacts of the shutdown, based on agencies’ most recent contingency plans approved by the White House.
Partisans are scrambling to assign and avoid blame, while the president is making things worse for himself and his party.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called President Trump’s behavior “erratic and unhinged” as government funding lapsed overnight. In ...
Cawthorn is running for Florida's 19th congressional seat, which will soon be vacated as Byron Donalds runs for governor.
The government shutdown that began at 12:01 a.m. is the sixth such closure in the past three decades. It was easily the most ...