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Stocks ended the day mixed on Friday as investors continue to brush off concerns about the government shutdown.
Tenn., discusses the ongoing government shutdown and the battle over health care for illegal immigrants on ‘Saturday in America.’
Elected officials spoke at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to provide tips for traveling through a government shutdown. Here's what travelers must know.
Travelers worried about the impacts of a government shutdown can still get passports and visas processed, officials say.
Many essential workers don’t get paid at the time of the shutdown, but by law, they receive back pay when the shutdown is over. Technically, nonessential government workers are furloughed, which means they can’t work for the government and their pay is suspended during the shutdown, but also subject to back-pay guarantees.
Texas is one of the fastest growing states for enrollment through the Affordable Care Act. The shutdown could decide if they end up paying higher premiums.
CNN political commentator Van Jones shared his ‘concern’ about Democrats amid the government shutdown on ‘Real Time’ Friday.