By Richard Cowan and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -With less than two weeks to go before a March 14 deadline, ...
Congress has less than two weeks to extend a federal funding deadline, but lawmakers are arguing over whether the White House ...
Congress has until 11:59 p.m. March 14 to pass a measure to keep the government operating at full throttle — and there’s no sign of a deal in sight.
Democrats and Republicans are already pointing fingers over a potential government shutdown next month. Republicans may pass ...
DOGE’s wild rampage is the major sticking point in talks over a deal and he could blow up any such agreement by riling up a ...
Federal funding for a slew of agencies is set to lapse on March 14, and lawmakers are struggling to come to an agreement on ...
Federal funding dries up at the end of the day on March 14. Lawmakers acknowledge that passing full appropriations bills are ...
The shutdown clock is ticking on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to fund the government by the looming March 14 deadline, an ...
As relations between the US and Ukraine sour, Europe is scrambling to fill the gap. Russia's frozen assets may be a solution.
The government runs out of funding on March 14, and averting a shutdown will likely require bipartisan support in both the ...
The U.S. government risks a shutdown on March 14 if lawmakers fail to agree on a 2025 budget or a temporary funding measure.
As a funding deadline looms, the Democrats say Congress has ceded too much power to the president on spending and tariffs.