The federal shutdown will affect people across the United States. NPR's network of member stations explains what will be ...
As the country nears its second week without funding, only programs deemed essential for protecting life and property have remained operational.
Have you seen the new Photo of the Day and Shout-outs in Patch AM? Show off your photography and love of Germantown by sharing pictures to Patch AM, or shout out a neighbor for doing something great, ...
On Day 7 of the government shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Republicans are "not taking this seriously," during a press conference. "They're feeling the heat," Schumer told ...
From the USPS to social security payments to TSA and airport travel, here's what the shutdown could mean for you.
The Dunn House, a long-term housing project with easy access to healthcare, is helping 48 of Toronto's most-frequent visitors ...
Senate Democrats kept their promise to reject any Republican spending bill that didn’t extend or restore health care benefits ...
Congress didn't reach a budget deal by midnight Oct. 1, causing a federal government shutdown. Here's what it could impact.
Quarterback DJ Lagway battled through a leg injury but played a clean and effective game. The Florida Gators upset the Texas Longhorns inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during college football's Week 6, ...
The U.S. Senate has adjourned with no resolution on how to reopen the government. Blame was being cast on all sides Wednesday ...
In an effort to fend off a crippling deficit, Austin school district leaders proposed closing 13 schools, redrawing ...
Hamas responded Friday to President Donald Trump’s proposed plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip, agreeing to give up power ...