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Wondering how long the shutdown will last or when the government will reopen? Here's what Polymarket odds say about Senate vote to pass a funding bill
The Federal Aviation Administration was experiencing staffing issues or anticipating shortages at airports and other air traffic control facilities in the United States on Monday night.
The 2025 US government shutdown is unlike any before — driven by political hostility, economic risk, and Trump’s bid for control. Here’s what makes it different.
The U.S. government could shutdown starting Oct. 1 when funding runs out. With a potential shutdown on the horizon, here's what you need to know.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to react to Speaker Mike Johnson’s, R-La., presser and to discuss the upcoming vote to reopen the government, with potential holdouts who may keep it shut down.
Unlike federal employees, contractors typically don’t receive backpay when the government reopens from a shutdown. Low-wage service workers, including cleaners, janitors, security guards, cafeteria workers and other staffers who keep buildings operating,
North Dakota won’t get federal disaster relief for communities affected by the June 20-21 storms until after the government shutdown ends, according to the state Department of Emergency Services. President Donald Trump last month approved Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief to help communities damaged by the severe weather repair and replace infrastructure.
President Trump blamed Democrats for shutting down the government and urged them to reopen it “tonight" amid Senate talks over ObamaCare subsidies.
Elected officials spoke at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to provide tips for traveling through a government shutdown. Here's what travelers must know.
The Senate on Monday again rejected Democratic and Republican proposals to fund the government and end the shutdown, now in its sixth day.
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What to Expect When Visiting Museums and National Parks During the US Government Shutdown
Since Congress failed to reach an agreement on funding, as of October 1, the US government has been shutdown. As such, a number of government agencies and programs came to a screeching halt. This can include museums and historic sites as well as national parks, among other venues.