The partial government “shutdown” is a pure political act. It has nothing to do with the amount of money the government takes from taxpayers, though it does have something to do with how much it ...
The government shutdown is approaching 40 days, and as the funding gap persists, problems continue to affect departments nationwide, including most airports. It's now the second-longest government ...
The ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has created a divide between workers at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Transportation Security Administration, ...
At airports across the United States over the weekend, security checkpoint lines stretched for hours amid an ongoing partial government shutdown. Here’s what to know about the TSA line situation as of ...
Is the government shutdown still happening? Yes, we are now 52 days into the government shutdown, the longest in history, with a House vote today, April 7, unlikely with lawmakers on spring recess and ...
Did the government shutdown end? Not quite as we remain in a partial government shutdown Monday, with confusion persisting over when to expect the next House vote to end the DHS shutdown. Here's the ...
It's early a month into the government shutdown 2026, but another Senate vote will not take place to reopen the government and restore DHS funding until Monday. As we hit day 29 of the partial ...
A partial government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding has become the second-longest in U.S. history. The shutdown is causing TSA staffing shortages and long airport lines, ...