WASHINGTON (Reuters) -With less than two weeks to go before a March 14 deadline, Republicans and Democrats in the U.S.
Congress has less than two weeks to extend a federal funding deadline, but lawmakers are arguing over whether the White House ...
In today’s edition … Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump ... Johnson emphasizes desire for a stopgap CR.
The shutdown clock is ticking on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to fund the government by the looming March 14 deadline, an ...
Federal funding for a slew of agencies is set to lapse on March 14, and lawmakers are struggling to come to an agreement on how to keep the government’s lights on.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Sunday that he wants to pass a "clean" stopgap funding measure to keep federal ...
As a funding deadline looms, the Democrats say Congress has ceded too much power to the president on spending and tariffs.
President Donald Trump supports idea of a "clean" continuing resolution as the prospect of a mid-March government shutdown looms. Rep. Chip Roy indicated he'll back the president's request ...
Negotiations to avoid a federal government shutdown before a March 14 deadline have not been going well. Here's a look at ...
Democrats and Republicans are already pointing fingers over a potential government shutdown next month. Republicans may pass ...
Congress is barrelling toward a March 14 deadline for a government shutdown, with Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency a sticking point.