The U.S. government shutdown is on track to become the longest in history as negotiations stall. With Democrats and Republicans at an impasse, the impact on health care costs looms large. Can a deal be reached soon?
As the government shutdown drags on for over four weeks, both parties blame each other while thousands of federal employees face missed paychecks. Can they come to an agreement before benefits are lost?
As the government shutdown stretches into record territory, calls for Trump’s involvement grow. Can he bridge the divide between warring parties, or is a new stopgap measure on the horizon?
With just hours left before government funding runs out, Congressional leaders left a crucial meeting with President Trump without a resolution. Both parties are standing firm, making a shutdown increasingly likely.
As the threat of a government shutdown looms, President Trump’s budget office has issued a memo warning of mass job cuts for federal workers. This has escalated tensions between Democrats and the White House, raising political and economic stakes.
The White House budget office is preparing for mass firings in case of a government shutdown, targeting non-essential programs. This move escalates the funding standoff with Democrats and raises concerns over federal job security.