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Senate, shutdown and U.S. government

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Will the government shutdown? Odds, predictions as Senate vote looms
A Senate vote next week to keep the government open and avoid another government shutdown from happening in January looms as the latest shutdown odds on prediction markets Polymarket and Kalshi show a...

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 · 2d
This week: Senate returns, staring at possible partial government shutdown
 · 18h · on MSN
The government is barreling toward a partial shutdown over DHS funding. Here's what to expect
 · 17h
Trump calls for Alex Pretti shooting investigation, says Noem will not step down
President Trump spoke with reporters Tuesday ahead of his trip to Clive, Iowa, where he insisted there will be a thorough investigation into the latest fatal shooting in Minnesota linked to federal ag...

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 · 11h
Latest on Minnesota: Trump says he wants to de-escalate situation as 2 GOP senators call on Noem to quit
 · 1d
Sen. Chris Murphy says Democrats "cannot fund this version of the Department of Homeland Security"
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Where's my refund? Will a government shutdown affect tax refunds 2026?

It's tax filing time, but will a government shutdown impact tax refunds this year? Here's what we know as a Senate vote looms.
CNBC
2mon

Government shutdown back pay headed to federal workers in coming days

Federal workers who were furloughed during the 43-day-long U.S. government shutdown could begin seeing back pay arrive in their bank accounts in the coming days. "There really has been an aggressive effort to get people to get their checks as soon as ...
Opinion
1dOpinion

Shutdown Looms After ICE Storm And The American Government Is Already Low On Trust

U.S. shutdown risk tops 75% amid gridlock. Learn how a shutdown could hit Treasury yields, the dollar, and investor volatility.
Fox News
1mon

Democrats’ anger at federal government hit record high just days before shutdown: Pew poll

America’s emotional divide over the federal government has never been wider, according to a new Pew Research Center survey showing record-high anger among Democrats, rising Republican contentment and near-collapse levels of public trust, all captured ...
Government Executive
1mon

Push to 'reform the government root and branch' detailed in Trump’s new management agenda

The Trump administration laid out its plans to “end weaponized government” in its new management agenda released Monday. The latest President’s Management Agenda includes goals to eliminate “woke” programs, downsize the government workforce and ...
NBC Washington
2mon

‘Want to be able to pay my bills': Feds respond as OPM orders their return after shutdown

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) told federal employees in the Washington, D.C., area to show up on time Thursday, hours after President Donald Trump signed into law a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
CNBC
2mon

The government shutdown is over. The air traffic controller shortage is not

Airline executives are pushing lawmakers to make sure air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration workers are paid if there's another shutdown. Air traffic controller staffing could become even more difficult as a result from the ...
ABC News
2mon

Government shutdown impact: By the numbers

The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended late Wednesday. The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended late Wednesday, allowing observers to take stock of the impact it had on millions of everyday people and the economy as a whole.
5d

House approves final spending bills as Democrats denounce ICE funding

The House has passed this year's final batch of spending bills. Lawmakers still smarting from last fall’s record 43-day shutdown worked to avoid another funding lapse for a broad swath of the federal government.
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