Congress voted to reopen the government in a bill signed by Trump, ending the longest government shutdown in US history.
The Government Publishing Office even took to X to direct all teammates to report to their duty stations and contact supervisors with questions.
The government is back open after President Donald Trump signed the federal funding package after it passed in the House.
After a 43-day shutdown, federal agencies like the BLS and BEA may be scrambling to release long-delayed economic data. Experts warn that crucial reports on jobs and inflation could take weeks to ...
Citing worries about inflation and signs of relative stability in the labor market after two U.S. interest rate cuts this ...
The government is starting to reopen after President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan. 30.
The longest federal government shutdown ended Wednesday night after the U.S. House voted for a new spending measure and President Donald Trump shortly after signed the deal reached by Democrats and ...
U.S. stocks are moving lower as Wall Street waits to see if more news coming about the economy will be good or bad. The S&P ...
The U.S. government is due to lumber back to life on Thursday after the longest shutdown in U.S. history snarled air traffic, ...
For example, in Colorado, "our goal is to automatically update premiums for currently enrolled customers without requiring them to reapply, though the final approach will depend on federal guidance ...
President Trump signed a bill reopening the government Wednesday night, but it will take more than a day for some things to ...
U.S. government shutdown ends after 43 days, but markets brace for another funding fight as investors weigh lost data and Fed ...