The government shutdown has reached Day 29 and is the second-longest in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen? What ...
It was a busy weekend for Senators who convened off-hours to end the shutdown. What happened, and what's next? Another vote?
We are on Day 37 of the longest government shutdown ever. Will the Senate vote today to reopen the government? What time? See ...
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Will the government reopen today? When does the Senate vote today on shutdown 2025? Update
The second-longest government shutdown in history continues with another Sente vote today, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, on a GOP-backed bill called the Shutdown Fairness Act that would pay federal workers ...
The Senate’s first weekend session since the beginning of the shutdown yielded few signs of progress Saturday as Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s wish for a quick ...
The second-longest government shutdown in history will likely extend into next week, as another Senate vote today, Friday, Oct. 24, 2025, will not take place on a House-backed measure to reopen the ...
The Associated Press reported that Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Sen. Angus King (I-ME) has reached a deal to extend government funding through January, as well as on three ...
WASHINGTON, November 10. /TASS/. A bill aimed at resuming the operations of the US federal government, which is currently partially suspended, passed a procedural vote in the Senate of the US Congress ...
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The Senate sent a funding bill to the House. Here’s what has to happen next to reopen the government
Senators have approved a funding package to reopen the federal government, sending the compromise deal to their colleagues in ...
WASHINGTON, November 7. /TASS/. The US Senate has rejected a resolution to block President Donald Trump from attacking Venezuela without congressional authorization, according to a live broadcast of ...
Washington state Republicans’ hopes of picking up at least one Senate seat appeared to run into electoral reality on Tuesday ...
The shutdown entered its 41st day on Monday, affecting more than 1 million government employees, who have either not been ...
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