The U.S. Senate began voting on Tuesday evening to potentially avoid a government shutdown -- but it isn't likely.
Trump and congressional Democrats braced for a partial shutdown of the federal government as a midnight deadline approached ...
Many federal government employees might be laid off after the Senate voted against resolutions to keep the government open ...
The 55-45 vote Tuesday on the bill to extend federal funding for seven weeks fell short of the 60 needed to end a filibuster ...
Congress fails to reach 11th hour deal on spending bill - A meeting Monday between the president and Democratic leaders ...
The U.S. Senate began voting on Tuesday evening to potentially avoid a government shutdown -- but it isn't likely.
The government will shut down at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday if the Senate does not pass a House measure that would extend federal ...
The Senate failed to pass a House bill to keep the government open ahead of a midnight deadline. Follow live updates here.
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