The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now tied for the longest in U.S.
With Congress now tied for its longest-ever shutdown, a small group of fed-up lawmakers in Washington are furiously trying to ...
The White House said it's complying with a court order to pay SNAP benefits, after Trump said no benefits will be given until ...
Food insecurity is increasing as the government shutdown continues, leaving federal workers without paychecks and others at ...
If the shutdown continues into Wednesday, which lawmakers believe is almost certain, it will shatter that record, set during ...
The Senate voted 54-44 against invoking cloture on the House-passed continuing resolution, with no major changes from ...
Spending on U.S. House of Representatives office accounts increased by more than 85% over the past three decades but nearly ...
The government shutdown is on the verge of becoming the longest in US history — and lawmakers still have no idea how much longer it will go.
The current shutdown began just after midnight on Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass a new budget, marking the fourth shutdown during a Trump presidency.
Senator John Kennedy introduced two bills that would prevent members of Congress from getting paid during a government ...