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US government shutdown enters 40th day as senators work through the weekend to find breakthrough
The longest federal government shutdown in US history continues into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators clash over health care funding. The shutdown has left critical programmes like food aid unfunded,
Last week the Supreme Court began the process of deciding if the president can impose a sales tax on products and services which originate in foreign countries and are purchased in the United States.
WASHINGTON − The federal government shutdown is already one of the nation's longest at 22 days, with no end in sight, as Democrats and Republicans in Congress remain locked in a bitter stalemate. The shutdown has placed 750,000 federal workers on ...
The previous longest government shutdown was during President Donald Trump’s first term when he demanded Congress give him money for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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What is US President Trump's $2,000 tariff dividend plan for Americans? Here are 10 things to know
US President Donald Trump announced a $2,000 dividend for low- and middle-income Americans sourced from tariff revenues, although he has not provided many details. Here's everything we know about the payout plan.
Section 1. Background. In just 8 months, my Administration has dramatically reduced the size of the Federal workforce, improving the efficient delivery of Government services while prioritizing hiring in national security, immigration enforcement ...
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Thousands of Flights Canceled, Delayed as Government Gets Closer to Ending Shutdown
The US government shutdown is heavily impacting air travel, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays due to air traffic control staffing shortages.
More than 2,000 flights have been canceled across the U.S. on Monday as airlines catch up from a rough weekend.
The 2025 government shutdown has halted grants, delayed research, and risks long-term damage to innovation, education, and the US’s global scientific competitiveness.