The U.S. government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday as Congress has yet to pass legislation to fund the ...
Democratic holdouts seek a commitment on expiring health insurance tax credits, limits to White House rescissions.
Last week, the White House Office of Management and Budget told federal agencies to consider layoffs, or reductions-in-force, ...
The federal government began shutting down at 12 a.m. on Wednesday after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to extend ...
With President Donald Trump and congressional leaders not actively negotiating, there’s no sign the shutdown will be over before the end of the day. And with Congress dormant for Thursday’s Yom Kippur ...
Democrats representing states won by Trump last November are also among those viewed as potential key votes on the bill. That ...
The government shutdown will roll into the weekend as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer demands bipartisan negotiations on a continuing resolution and healthcare credits.
Follow news on the government shutdown after Congress fails to pass a federal budget plan. Trump has threatened mass layoffs ...
Senators return to the Capitol on Monday evening with just one full day for work ahead of a partial government shutdown.
Government shutdown continues as Senate Democrats block Republican funding bill for a third time, demanding an extension of ...
The government shut down at midnight Wednesday when Republicans and Democrats failed to reach an agreement to continue funding federal agencies.
Most Los Angeles County communities did not expect the federal government shutdown to have major impacts on its residents.