Government shutdown becomes longest in U.S. history
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The White House said it's complying with a court order to pay SNAP benefits, after Trump said no benefits will be given until Democrats vote to reopen the government.
Talks to end the government shutdown intensify as federal closure is on track to become longest ever
Signs of a potential end to the government shutdown are intensifying with behind-the-scenes talks. This comes as the federal closure, now in its 35th day, is on track to become the longest ever disrupting the lives of millions of Americans.
The U.S. government shutdown on Tuesday entered its 35th day, matching a record set during President Donald Trump's first term for the longest in history, as Republicans and Democrats in Congress continue to blame each other for the standoff.
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Officials at LAX warn about holiday delays as government shutdown continues to affect operations
Air traffic control staffing shortages are already slowing arrivals into LA and if it continues, Thanksgiving could be one of the most disrupted travel weeks the airport has experienced in years.
College Football Hall of Famer Lou Holtz condemned the government shutdown on day 35, which is poised to become the longest in U.S. history.
When the shutdown finally ends, how long will the government stay open? It's impossible to say right now. But one thing does seem certain: that a new bill to reopen the government would go beyond Nov.
Air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck last week as the government shutdown approaches a record length.
As the government shutdown nears its second month, airports across the country are feeling its impact, with flight delays piling up because of staffing shortages.
The shutdown of the federal government continues, approaching a 35-day record set during President Donald Trump's first term. Republican and Democratic lawmakers remain at a stalemate on finding a government funding solution.