Talks to end the government shutdown intensify as federal closure is on track to become longest ever
Trump issued a fresh threat, warning he would halt SNAP food aid unless Democrats agree to reopen the government.
Senate leaders hold their weekly press conference as the government shutdown ties for longest in history.
The Senate on Tuesday failed to reopen the federal government for the 14th time, as the shutdown tied with the 2018-19 closure as the longest in U.S. history. Senate Majority Leader John ...
The ongoing government shutdown has reached a historic length, with limited dialogue between Democrats and Republicans, ...
The government shutdown is poised to become the longest in the nation’s history, after Congress failed to pass a funding ...
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance House-passed legislation to reopen the government on the day the shutdown tied the longest in history. The 54-44 vote fell short of 60 votes needed under ...
The Senate vote today, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, failed for the 14th time on a House-backed bill that would reopen the ...
"That’s what happens when your boss disappears, and then some of your lead unicorns also disappear,” one person said.
The top Senate Democrat never endorsed Zohran Mamdani, his party’s young left-wing nominee for mayor, and had yet to even say ...
Leavitt will likely be pressed on the government shutdown, as Trump is battling with Senate and House Republican leaders over how to end it.
Bipartisan talks between rank-and-file Democrats and Republicans have been picking up, while House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed a plan to fund the government into January.
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