It ran from Dec. 22, 2018 to Jan. 25, 2019, during the Trump administration. At 34 days, it was the longest government ...
As Congress nears a shutdown, find out how it could impact federal workers, Social Security, national parks and more. What you need to know now.
Members of Congress are still in discussions about Washington’s next funding bill, but as gridlock continues, the country is ...
Although the market hates the threat of a federal government shutdown – an outcome that looks increasingly possible later this month – the S&P 500's performance during past shutdowns has been ...
With the federal government set to run out of money at the end of the month, will you get an October Social Security check?
For the third time in less than six months, a looming government shutdown is getting a lot of attention. After a long delay amid the COVID-19 pandemic, student loan repayments resumed in the fall.
The deadline is Oct. 1, which means the government is headed for a potential shutdown. Again. Congress must either pass crucial budget appropriations or agree on yet another funding extension.
The deadline for a potential government shutdown is September 30 if lawmakers fail to agree on a budget. However, the chance ...
It’s called the SAVE Act, or Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. And if it seems like common sense, that’s because it’s ...
After all the buffoonery of the last year, Trump and his putative allies in the House have finally figured out how to ...
The Federal Reserve has made its first rate cut in 14 months, with more expected in 2024. Here are the smart money moves to ...