The possibility of a shutdown raises questions about what it would mean for lawmakers themselves — and their paychecks.
As we inch toward another government shutdown, many are wondering how they might be impacted. Here's what to know.
One factor threatening to push inflation higher, adding to consumer woes, is President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and he ...
Armed federal agents patrolled Chicago’s downtown streets on Sunday and President Donald Trump called up 200 National Guard ...
The New York Times photographed and interviewed two dozen former federal workers from across the country to get a sense of ...
After a tumultuous year of staffing cuts, government employees now face the prospect of going without pay — or facing even ...
Paychecks will end soon for thousands of workers who took offers of deferred resignation — and a possible shutdown looms, too ...
The family of a man killed in January’s midair collision near Washington, DC, is suing American Airlines, regional jet ...
Whether or not the government shuts down in a week, the United States is confronted with a series of potentially explosive ...
Evidence the FBI has gathered on Wednesday’s shooting that killed a detainee at a Dallas ICE field office includes a ...
Trump’s sit-down on Monday with Jeffries, Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...
Congressional leaders are meeting with President Trump at the White House as Washington barrels toward a 2025 shutdown.