By Richard Cowan and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -With less than two weeks to go before a March 14 deadline, ...
There are just over two weeks until the federal government runs out of funding, and at the moment, there's no clear plan to ...
The U.S. government risks a shutdown on March 14 if lawmakers fail to agree on a 2025 budget or a temporary funding measure.
US Congress remains deadlocked over a government funding deal with the March 14 deadline approaching. While some lawmakers ...
A government shutdown could occur after March 14 if no new funding deal is struck, prediction markets suggest a shutdown is more likely than not currently.
Republicans are reportedly exploring the idea of including cuts made by DOGE in an upcoming government funding bill, dramatically increasing the potential for a government shutdown.
Second, the two parties are perhaps farther apart than ever in their ideas about appropriate spending levels for this or that ...
there's no clear plan to avoid a government shutdown. Federal funding dries up at the end of the day on March 14. Lawmakers acknowledge that passing full appropriations bills are unlikely given ...
Democrats say the Trump administration's moves to reshape the federal government without congressional input make reaching a deal nearly impossible.
If lawmakers cannot reach a compromise by March 14, there will be a partial government shutdown, leaving millions of federal employees temporarily without pay and suspending some non-essential ...