The US government shutdown is now in its third week and shows no sign of ending soon. Here is where things stand.
A month into the government shutdown, impacts on schools so far are difficult to see from the outside. School systems, which ...
Education, child care and nutrition services for tens of thousands of young American children will begin to be cut off on ...
The Python Software Foundation has rejected a $1.5 million government grant in order to maintain its values and commitments ...
The federal government partially shut down at midnight Wednesday, hours after all but three Senate Democrats voted down a short-term funding bill. The measure fell five votes short of passing. The ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The threat of a U.S. government shutdown surged on Friday, as the U.S. Senate rejected a short-term funding bill to keep federal agencies operating after September 30 ...
A federal judge agreed with the state attorneys general that the Education Department's "boiler-plate" explanation for ...
Education, child care and nutrition services for tens of thousands of young American children will begin to be cut off on ...
The clock is ticking for four major social safety net programs that keep tens of millions of struggling Americans — including millions of children and senior citizens — fed and warm, as well as ...
The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funding toward historically Black colleges and tribal colleges, a one-time investment covered primarily by cuts to other colleges ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is withholding more than $300 million in emergency preparedness grants from states until they can prove that their population estimates, used to calculate award ...
The funding was part of a bipartisan measure that Congress approved in response to school shootings, but the Trump administration argued that the grants violated civil rights law.