WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats have a deal to fund most of the government for the rest of the year.
Let’s take a look at what happens when things go wrong during a president’s time in office - or for causes which ocurred before entering the Oval Office.
Yes, the government shut down again at midnight because Congress didn’t pass a budget on time. The shooting deaths this month of two U.S. citizens, Alex Pretti and Renée Good, by federal agents in ...
Immigration experts weigh in on who is affected by Gov. Greg Abbott’s order, what the impact will be on employers and how ...
Senator Mike Lee introduced the SAVE America Act this week alongside Republican Congressman Chip Roy of Texas, an upgraded ...
A partial government shutdown began just after midnight as the debate in Congress over reining in immigration enforcement ...
Just a few months after the last government shutdown, another partial one began after Congress failed to pass a funding package by a Jan. 30 deadline.
On January 31, 2026, the Trump government went into a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a funding agreement for all government departments on time before a deadline. For context, on ...
Flights and TSA screening continue during a government shutdown, but longer lines and potential delays become more likely the longer it lasts.
A partial U.S. federal government shutdown officially began early Saturday after lawmakers missed the funding deadline, but major leaders in Washington say they expect it to be much shorter than last ...
Tulsi Gabbard is drawing criticism for her decision to accompany FBI agents on a search at an election center in Fulton ...
In January 2018, a dispute over immigration protections resulted in a weekend shutdown. Some federal workers were furloughed or worked without pay. Benefits such as Social Security and Medicare were ...