As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits face food insecurity, while air traffic controllers miss paychecks. Will Congress finally strike a deal to end the crisis?
As the government shutdown persists, the pressure mounts with missed paychecks and benefits lapsing. Millions face the risk of losing essential food aid. What’s next in this escalating crisis?
In Prince George's County, federal workers are lining up for food as the government shutdown continues. With 1.4 million employees affected, many seek help for basic necessities and face crippling financial stress.
With air traffic controllers set to miss paychecks due to the ongoing government shutdown, travelers face potential flight delays and cancellations. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that staffing shortages could worsen the situation, just as they did during the 2019 shutdown.
With over a million federal employees set to miss paychecks, the Senate has failed to advance measures to ensure pay during the government shutdown. Tensions rise as both parties clash over funding proposals.
In a bold move, Russell Vought has initiated mass layoffs of federal workers as the government shutdown drags into its 11th day. With Congress at an impasse, will Democrats cave or will more workers face job loss?
In a bold move during the government shutdown, Trump has directed the Pentagon to repurpose funds to ensure military service members receive their paychecks, while most other government workers will not be compensated.
In a bold move, President Trump claims to have identified funds to ensure active military troops receive their paychecks despite Congress's stalled negotiations. With Secretary Hegseth's backing, he aims to alleviate financial worries for service members.
As the government shutdown escalates, House Speaker Mike Johnson cancels another week of votes, angering Democrats who demand action to pay troops. The fallout could be severe for military families missing paychecks.
As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Democrats are advocating for timely paychecks for both military and civilian employees. With the Senate rejecting funding bills, concerns grow over the financial stability of federal workers.