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The federal government shutdown entered Day 25 on Saturday with no end in sight as President Donald Trump left for a six-day trip to Asia.
The control tower stands at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport as a plane takes off on October 27. The Federal Aviation Administration has again reported air traffic control staffing problems today. We are updating this report as we get more details throughout the day.
Prediction markets are betting on a historic U.S. government shutdown, with expectations it will last over 40 days, surpassing the 2019 record. The Federal Reserve remains operational during the shutdown, but may face challenges due to delayed economic reports.
President Donald Trump is in Asia until Oct. 30 for trade negotiations, but, at home, the government shutdown continues into its 27th day with no end in sight.
As the shutdown stalemate continues in the US, President Donald Trump is in South Korea during his Asia diplomacy tour. Follow for live updates
Shades of optimism filled the Senate this past week as bipartisan talks on a way out of the government shutdown increased.
The government shutdown has reached Day 29 and is the second-longest in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen? What time? Here's what to know.
Nevada has joined a lawsuit challenging the United States Department of Agriculture’s upcoming suspension of SNAP benefits, which provide $90 million a month to around 500,000 Nevadans.