The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history.
We are now on Day 36 of the government shutdown, the longest impasse in history. Will the Senate vote today? What time? See ...
WASHINGTON – The ongoing government shutdown is about to become the longest in United States history, even as millions of ...
Government shutdown enters 36th day, breaking record set during Trump's first term as impact spreads nationwide ...
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Monday that he was “optimistic” the Senate could vote to reopen the ...
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 ...
The government shutdown has reached Day 31, and by Monday it'll tie the longest funding lapse in history. Will Senate vote ...
Roger Marshall scolded NewsNation’s Leland Vittert for not being a "better journalist" during the heated exchange.
The Senate on Thursday voted to terminate President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, after passing two resolutions seeking to ...