The government shutdown is now the third-longest funding lapse in modern history, and the Senate won't meet until Monday.
Democrats and Republicans remain dug in on their positions on Day 19 of the government shutdown, which has become the ...
President Donald Trump made his money by slapping his name on hotels and products. Now he’s doing the same thing to the US ...
House Republicans warn that the government shutdown is infringing Second Amendment rights as ATF furloughs delay gun owner ...
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party have broadly agreed to form a coalition government, setting ...
The federal government shutdown began on October 1 and is now entering its third week with no resolution in sight. It has far ...
ABC News' Alex Presha spoke with Eric Farnsworth, from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about the United ...
Khalid Pitts, co-owner of Washington, D.C.-based Cork Wine Bar discussed the hardships his business is feeling due to the ...
The British government on Friday lost its bid to block the co-founder of pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action ...
The repetition of votes on the funding bill has become a daily drumbeat in Congress, underscoring how intractable the ...
As Democrats and Republicans remain locked in a bitter standoff over spending, active-duty troop pay has become collateral ...
The Senate will reconvene and vote on Monday at 5:30 p.m. ET for the 11th time to end the government shutdown. If the bill ...