The resolution will keep the government open until Jan. 30, 2026. Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending Longest Shutdown in U.S.
The longest shutdown in US history is over after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government.
After 40 days and 40 nights, a bipartisan group of Senate Democrats and Republicans reached a deal to reopen the government. But some oppose the deal because it doesn't reduce health care costs.
WASHINGTON — The nation awoke Wednesday morning to a closed government and the race between both Democrats and Republicans to define who is to blame for it in full force after congressional leaders on ...
COLUMBIA — With Missourians who receive SNAP money being asked to stretch their October allowance because benefits will not go out for the month of November due to the ongoing federal government ...
It's Day 23 of the federal government shutdown, and Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to end it. Without a fix, many federal employees will not be getting paid tomorrow, the ...
UW women's soccer wins Big Ten Tournament Championship days after teammate's death The University of Washington women's soccer team has claimed the Big Ten Tournament title and will play in the NCAA ...
Maintaining the idea of a representative republic remains a hot topic 238 years later. While the millions who marched in “No Kings” rallies across the nation on Saturday expressed fears that the ...
LUBBOCK, Texas — U.S. Representative Jodey Arrington spoke with KAMC News about the ongoing government shutdown, as it enters its third week. The Congressman from Lubbock said that the status of the ...
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA CO. (WOLF) — It's been over 10 days since the government shutdown, and thousands of workers across the country are working without pay as Republicans and Democrats struggle to ...