The government shutdown has reached Day 38, the longest in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen the government? See time, live update, more.
The government shutdown hits Day 38 on Friday, and flight cancellations are rippling across U.S. airports as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) looks to ease the burden on unpaid air traffic ...
In a sign of tensions thawing somewhat on Capitol Hill, GOP leaders in Congress teed up a vote Friday on revised legislation ...
A 4% reduction in domestic flights went into effect at 6 a.m. ET following an order last night from the Federal Aviation Administration. Follow for live news updates.
Roger Marshall scolded NewsNation’s Leland Vittert for not being a "better journalist" during the heated exchange.
The US is experiencing the longest government shutdown in history and partisan frustrations remain high on Capitol Hill.
Senate Democrats appeared emboldened in their shutdown posture Wednesday after a sweep in key races in Tuesday's elections.
Get the latest news and live updates as the government shutdown enters Day 37, with FAA cuts to flights and energy bill assistance cuts looming.
The FAA said it is reducing flights in Philly and other cities to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers amid the ...
Federal officials said Wednesday, Nov. 5, that flight cuts are coming to major airports amid the funding crisis, which has ...
Colorado mom Astrid Storey, a thyroid cancer patient with an autoimmune disorder, was recently notified of a jump in her monthly premiums under the Affordable Care Act.
Domestic air travel will be cut by up to 10% at 40 major airports, resulting in thousands of cancelled flights in the coming ...