After failing to pass a spending bill for the 11th time, the U.S. has entered its third week of the government shutdown.
The government shut down on Oct. 1, and more than two weeks later, there doesn't appear to be an end in sight.
Monday, Oct. 20, is the 20th day of the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, making it the third-longest in history. Find out ...
The Washington Post’s essential guide to power and influence in D.C. The White House is operating much as it did when the government was open.
The federal government has been partially shuttered since Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass budget legislation.
Lawmakers eventually approved a spending bill without border wall money that Trump signed into law on January 25, 2019, ending the shutdown. 1995-1996 - 22 days The government partially shut down on ...
President Donald Trump will meet this week with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to discuss government funding ahead of a looming shutdown deadline, ...
The last government shutdown, before the current one, was also the longest. It happened during Trump's first term and ...
The Senate will return today on Day 15 for another round of votes to reopen the government. Here's what to know.