US Government Shutdown Ties Record
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US government shutdown becomes longest in history
The ongoing US government shutdown has become the longest in US history, reaching its 36th day on Wednesday as Congress remains without an approved federal budget. Previously, the longest government shutdown in US history had occurred during President Donald Trump's first term in office,
The US federal government remains shut down with a spending deal to reopen still out of reach on Capitol Hill. Here’s how long the current shutdown has been going on:
FBI agents will get paid despite government shutdown, Patel says The Trump administration will continue paying FBI agents despite the ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for nearly all federal workers,
The length of the current government shutdown is almost unprecedented. It's now tied for the record of longest ever in the United States.
Trump wants the Senate to abolish the filibuster blocking legislation such as ending the shutdown. Here's why even his Republican allies keep it.
The federal government shutdown continues. Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to end it. Many federal workers are missing full paychecks and don't know when they will resume.
As most Americans following current events know, the U.S. federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2025 due to inability to arrive at an agreement on the federal budget for fiscal year 2026.
Bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., would review the land-use regulations of every state and city in the United States under legislation advancing quickly to President Donald Trump’s desk. The plan to have Uncle Sam essentially grade the zoning rules of localities is part of legislation supported by both sides of the aisle as a response to
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The future of air traffic control grows more uncertain as the federal government shutdown continues
The impact of the federal government shutdown on the air traffic control system in the United States could linger on well beyond the reopening of the government.
La., would halt lawmakers from being paid for each day the shutdown continues, while also sidestepping the constitutional requirement that members of Congress receive a paycheck.
The United States government shutdown has entered its 36th day, breaking the record as the longest ever in the nation’s history and disrupting the lives of millions of Americans.
The ongoing government shutdown is about to become the longest in United States history, even as millions of Americans feel the increasingly painful consequences of the crisis on their daily lives.