The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here.
The government is currently still shut down, but officials say it could end soon. Here's what follows Sunday night's tight ...
The longest shutdown in U.S. history came to an end on Wednesday night, when President Trump signed a funding bill to end the ...
The US government has reopened following its longest-ever shutdown, setting the stage for the eventual release of the ...
Is the government shutdown over yet? Not quite. The Senate approved a deal to end longest U.S. shutdown on Nov. 10. House ...
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the ...
The federal government shutdown has left hundreds of thousands of Americans without paychecks, affecting millions. Here's how it happened, and how it will affect you.
The shutdown’s end is positive for markets because it brings “increased but not instant clarity on everything from air ...
A bloc of eight Democrats voted with Republicans in a 60-40 vote on a package that would temporarily fund the government ...
Late on Nov. 12, President Donald Trump signed legislation that reopens the government until Jan. 30. Explore what was ...
A legislative package to end the government shutdown appears on track. A handful of Senate Democrats joined with Republicans ...
The previous longest government shutdown was under the first Trump administration and lasted 35 days. Spanning from Dec. 22, ...