Government shutdown live updates
Digest more
Federal shutdown stalls SNAP benefits in Florida
Digest more
Air traffic controllers miss 1st paycheck in shutdown
Digest more
The 2025 federal government shutdown, in the first year of Trump's second term, is one of the longest in U.S. history.
Active service members are set to receive their next paycheck on Friday as scheduled, but they may start going without pay if a deal to end the government shutdown isn’t reached soon, leaders in Washington are warning.
Nearly half say Trump and GOP are responsible for the shutdown, the poll found. Thursday marks the 30th day of the federal government shutdown and the American public has grown more concerned about the shutdown throughout the month and more disapprove of how President Donald Trump is handling the federal government,
Independents hold Trump and Republicans responsible for the shutdown by a 2-to-1 margin, according to a poll conducted by The Washington Post, ABC News and Ipsos.
That means the shutdown, in its 30th day, appears all but certain to stretch into another week, putting it on track to become the longest in history, surpassing the 35-day lapse that ended in 2019, during Trump’s first term over his demands to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Get live updates and the latest news as Trump concludes Asia trip after meeting Xi Jinping in South Korea and the government shutdown continues.
S.D., argued that the best way to ensure Americans don't go without food benefits and that federal workers are paid is to reopen the government.
Delta Air Lines called for an to the government shutdown as workers start to miss paychecks and many work "mandatory overtime."
The government shutdown is taking a toll on military families as they live without the guarantee of a paycheck.
16mon MSN
Ohio mom uses social media, side hustles to make ends meet during government shutdown: ‘No days off’
Natalie Folino, a stay-at-home mom of three in Ohio, is documenting her efforts to make ends meet with side hustles while her husband works without pay during the government shutdown.
Government shutdown threatens to cut SNAP food benefits for over 40 million Americans starting November 1st. Working families and seniors face potential hunger crisis.