Government shutdown hits Day 25
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President Trump met with the emir and prime minister of Qatar Saturday aboard Air Force One during a refueling stop.
Generally, all employees furloughed during a government shutdown are paid at the conclusion of the shutdown. In a letter last month detailing the potential effects of a shutdown, the Congressional Budget Office estimated the backpay of all federal workers could total around $400 million for each day of the shutdown.
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Government shutdown continues to disrupt flights as air traffic controllers work without pay
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights and put pressure on air traffic controllers, who are working without pay.
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the country.
Which party stands to take more of the blame from voters for the government shutdown? Here's what a new poll says.
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Pentagon accepts anonymous $130 million donation to help pay troops during government shutdown
The Pentagon confirmed Friday that it accepted an anonymous $130 million donation to help offset the cost of troops’ salaries and benefits during the shutdown. The Defense Department accepted the donation under its “general gift acceptance authority” on Thursday, Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement.
Our correspondents and reporters explain the latest on the shutdown, as federal workers miss paycheques and some government services are suspended.
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Lingering government shutdown causing flight delays and making air travel ‘less safe’ every day
Every day of the federal government shutdown air traffic controllers calling out sick have caused flight delays, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday.
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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 and put pressure on air traffic controllers who are working without pay.
Calif., join ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss how the second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history is affecting transportation and the California redistricting battle.
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,