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.
A lapse in funding due to the shutdown could have a devastating effect on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal food stamps program for groceries.
Monday, Oct. 20, officially makes our current government shutdown our third longest in U.S. history. If it does not end, it will break more records in the coming days.
As the federal government shutdown continues with no clear end in sight, federal agencies that process legal immigrant petition documents have been completely halted, leaving immigrant workers in limbo.
Americans face a "tough time" as food banks are unlikely to be able to meet the demand amid the government shutdown.
UConn and Louisville's showdown in Germany has been moved back to the US amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The short answer is no, according to the California secretary of state’s office. “The only possible impact would be if United States Postal Service operations were interrupted and the USPS has noted that their operations won’t be interrupted,” a spokesperson for the secretary of state said in an email.
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Democrats continue to insist on greater health care spending as a condition to reopen the government. But Republicans disagree.