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Senate Fails Fifth Vote to Reopen Government as Trump Warns of Layoffs
The U.S. Senate on Monday failed for the fifth time to pass competing bills to reopen the federal government, keeping hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid as the shutdown enters its sixth day.
The FAA assured that it was trying to pull in additional staff sooner than 10 p.m., but couldn't guarantee the gap would be ...
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said on Fox Business Monday that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will ultimately ...
The American Federation of Government Employees, a union representing federal workers, sued the Trump administration Friday, ...
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart tore into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Monday, comparing him to "a human flat tire." ...
In Washington, the US Senate on Monday evening failed to pass a short-term budget to keep federal agencies open. Legal ...
Legislators from both political parties are asking to have their pay withheld amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Nearly a week into the government shutdown, gridlock in the Senate persists. Dueling plans to fund the federal government once again failed on Monday evening. Ahead of those votes, President Donald ...
The House-passed bill to reopen the government was rejected, getting only 52 of the 60 needed votes to be sent to Donald ...
Here’s what Senator Susan Collins and Congresswoman Chellie Pingree had to say. “If Schumer finally backs off from the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration was forced to delay flights into and out of three U.S. airports Monday due to air traffic ...
Democrats believe health care is an issue that will resonate with a majority of Americans as they demand an extension of ...
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