The government shutdown impacted federal workers, food aid, travel and more. Here's where things stand five days after the ...
Mar. 17—A year ago, at one minute after midnight on March 17, 2020, a statewide shutdown of all nonessential businesses began. Two days later, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf expanded the shutdown to ...
As things return to business as usual in the federal government after the shutdown ended, it's still anything but business as usual for Bonita Williams and her family. "It's still kind of hard because ...
The government shutdown is over. But hundreds of thousands of federal workers are coming back after 43 days to anything but normalcy, employees from across the country told CNN. Flight delays and ...
The partial government shutdown is starting to affect air travel. Over the weekend, some airports had long lines at checkpoints, apparently caused by a rising number of security officers calling in ...
Now in its 10th year, America's economic expansion still looks sturdy. Yet the partial shutdown of the government that began Saturday has added another threat to a growing list of risks. The stock ...
As lawmakers work to finalize a deal to reopen the government, aviation officials warn that the effects of the shutdown won’t disappear overnight and could drag into the busy holiday season.
Federal agencies that deal with immigration will be impacted by the government shutdown. But that doesn’t mean the government’s business with immigration — from paperwork processing to immigration ...
The federal government reopened on Nov. 12 after a record-breaking 43-day shutdown – during which funding ran dry for a range of social benefit programs and federal employees went weeks without pay.
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