25 states and DC sue Trump admin over SNAP benefits
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The government shutdown enters its fifth week with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram provides updates on the the government shutdown as SNAP benefits are set to expire and air traffic control issues worsen.
A federal judge on Tuesday extended a ban on the Trump administration plan to lay off thousands of employees amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The Senate failed for a 13th time to advance a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow live updates here.
Republicans, Ben Carson and Christian leaders will pray for unity, Trump and Israel as the government shutdown standoff drags on with no resolution in sight.
The data drought raises risks for the Fed because it is widely expected to keep cutting rates in an effort to shore up growth and hiring. Fed officials signaled at their last meeting in September that they would likely implement rate reductions in October and December, and financial markets now consider a cut in December to be a near-certainty.
Everglades detention facility "Planned in secret, built in secret, and has been operated in secret." Now, a suit challenging its legality has stalled
The government shutdown has cut off the flow of data that the Fed relies on to track employment, inflation, and the broader economy.
Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke up on a private GOP conference call Tuesday and urged leadership to bring the House back.