Flight Delays, Government Shutdown and Air travel chaos
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Federal Government Shutdown Grinds Into a 2nd Week
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Government Shutdown Enters Second Week
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President Donald Trump signals openness to negotiate Obamacare subsidies, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blames House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for the shutdown.
President Donald Trump has accused the Democrats of carrying out a "kamikaze attack" by blocking the GOP's funding bill, as the government shutdown continues into its seventh day.
The federal government remains closed Monday amid a bitter battle on Capitol Hill. When does the Senate reconvene today? Will the government reopen?
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Senator Tells Voters Exactly Who’s To Blame For Government Shutdown: A 'Tsunami Of Trump's Creation'
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said the festering U.S. government shutdown is a “tsunami of Donald Trump’s creation.” As the shutdown enters a new week with Congress still struggling to pass a bill to fund the government, Booker told ABC News’ “ This Week ” co-host Martha Raddatz that he’s not focused on lobbing the blame at either political party.
President Trump says he’s open to negotiations on health care as air traffic controllers sound the alarm on the shutdown’s effects.
A common thread running through the controversies of the new fall season of America’s bitter politics is Donald Trump’s attempt to impose unfettered, often unprecedented presidential power on multiple fronts.
The government entered a shutdown last Wednesday after Congress failed to pass legislation for federal spending.
Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. are informing some patients they will be unable to schedule telehealth appointments due to the federal government shutdown.