The partial government shutdown that began Saturday in a battle between Democrats and the Trump administration over oversight of immigration officers seems to have no clear end.
Here’s a quick explainer on why there is currently a partial government shutdown and which agencies are affected.
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security expired at the end of the day Friday. Here's what will be affected.
A partial government shutdown will begin on October 1 if President Trump and Congress do not reach a spending agreement. Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments will continue ...
Federal government reopens after weekend shutdown, but Department of Homeland Security faces funding crisis in 2 weeks as Democrats demand reforms.
Day 1 of the federal government shutdown has begun, meaning that some government services have paused operations. The last shutdown happened in 2018 and was the longest shutdown in history. Will the ...
Even with a U.S. government shutdown beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 1, the 74 million Americans who collect Social Security will continue receiving their monthly checks, although some services could be ...
Over 85% of the nation’s critical infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector. From financial institutions and telecommunications to power grids and water systems, these industries are ...
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