Congressional Democrats from Ohio say they’re still fighting to keep health care for Ohioans as a government shutdown and stalemate continues on Capitol Hill.
The 60,000 men and women responsible for keeping American skies safe have gone unpaid throughout the government shutdown.
As the shutdown drags on, millions of people could lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits by ...
In Tallahassee, a Head Start program has been running on “fumes," and a Lake City-based organization that runs eight centers ...
The government shutdown is now the second-longest funding lapse in modern history, stretching into Day 22 on Wednesday.
The Senate on Wednesday is slated to vote on the House-passed funding bill to reopen the federal government for the 12th time ...
Hours after Trump said peace talks with Putin were on hold to avoid wasting time, the Kremlin launched deadly strikes in ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego said insurers need to tell the public what rates will soon be, while Rep. Juan Ciscomani called for ...
Arizona has filed a lawsuit as the Republican Speaker has not yet let the Democratic representative elected weeks ago take ...
The IRS is ending paper refund checks. Here's what the new electronic-only system means for taxpayers and what else you need to know.
The U.S. Senate had yet another vote to pass a measure that would allow the federal government to reopen on Oct. 20. We are ...
President Donald Trump hosted Senate Republicans at the White House amid the ongoing government shutdown, while Democrats ...
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