The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, helps about one in eight Americans buy groceries. A halt to SNAP ...
As the government shutdown extends into its fifth week, federal workers around the country have no idea when their next ...
The Senate returned to vote for the 13th time to reopen the government today. Here's what happened, what's next.
Air traffic controllers and TSA workers are among the essential employees who are required to work during a shutdown.
SNAP benefits are set to pause Nov. 1. It’s the latest in a string of hardships placed on charitable food services.
Key Takeaways The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates to a range of 3.75%–4%, but officials remain divided and ...
It's been nearly a month since the partial government shutdown has been in effect, but the real pain is expected to kick in ...
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the ...
The U.S. Senate had yet another vote to pass a measure that would allow the federal government to reopen on Oct. 20. We are ...
As the government shutdown continues into Day 21, it also ties the record for the second longest shutdown in U.S. history.
Just blocks from the Capitol outside of the Department of Transportation, that's where many employees who haven't been ...