After 54 long days, the House is back in session to vote on Senate-passed legislation that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With significant funding provisions and political tension, all eyes are on the outcome.
After an eight-week hiatus, House lawmakers return to tackle the nation's longest government shutdown. With a Senate-passed bill on the table, can they finally end the impasse? Speaker Johnson is optimistic, but Democrats raise concerns over healthcare provisions.
In a desperate attempt to salvage ACA tax credits amidst a looming government shutdown, House Democrats are launching a discharge petition. This risky tactic may require Republican support to succeed, but will it work?
In a decisive 60-40 vote, the Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. This bipartisan agreement includes crucial funding measures but excludes ACA subsidy extensions, raising concerns about rising health care costs.
In a scathing segment, Jon Stewart criticizes Democrats for their recent capitulation on the government shutdown, questioning their strategy and commitment to key issues. His comedic yet pointed analysis highlights the absurdity of their decisions and the implications for future elections.
Amid a deal to end the government shutdown, Senate Democrats are grappling with deep divisions over strategy and leadership, raising questions about their unity as the 2026 midterms approach.
The US Senate is poised to vote on a funding bill that could end the 40-day government shutdown. However, tensions rise as Democrats demand healthcare reforms. Will a compromise be reached in time for Thanksgiving?
In a recent interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified that there is no formal proposal from the White House to defund the Affordable Care Act, despite President Trump's claims. Bessent emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation in resolving the government shutdown.
After 39 days of shutdown, Senate leaders report positive bipartisan discussions aimed at reopening the government and addressing funding for key agencies. Will lawmakers reach a deal soon?
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer unveils a new proposal to reopen the government while extending health care subsidies, as lawmakers face mounting pressure to resolve the shutdown crisis. Will Republicans accept the offer?