Government shutdown hits Day 25
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The federal government shutdown entered Day 25 on Saturday with no end in sight as President Donald Trump left for a six-day trip to Asia.
Federal workers, who missed their first full paycheck on Friday as a result of the government shutdown, say they're scrambling to stay afloat financially.
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Schumer accuses Trump of 'skipping town' during shutdown as president heads to Asia for trade talks
Sen. Chuck Schumer blasts President Donald Trump for leaving the United States for Asia during the government shutdown, accusing the president of "skipping town."
National park sites across the country aren’t collecting entrance fees during the government shutdown, and interactions like these are adding up to a staggering amount in lost revenue. As of today, the National Park Service has missed out on $25 million in uncollected recreation fees.
The USDA says the contingency funds aren't "legally available" to pay for food aid benefits expected to lapse in November for about 42 million people - 1.4M in Michigan.
Democrats have only hardened their position as the government shutdown enters its 24th day, leaving Republican majorities in Congress with few answers — and many criticisms.
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Government shutdown continues to add to stress on air traffic controllers and disrupt flights
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights at times and put pressure on air traffic controllers who are working without pay.On Friday evening, airports in Phoenix, Houston and San Diego were reporting delays because of staffing issues,
November is a critical month in the federal government shutdown if it drags on for at least a couple of more weeks — and Connecticut would feel the effects across a few federally funded programs,
With food assistance to 1.4 million Michiganders being cut, the Free Press asked the state's members of Congress to talk: Here's what they had to say.