Democrats said they won’t vote for legislation unless Republicans reversed Medicaid cuts and extended subsidies

Democrats push for healthcare funding, Republicans seek narrow spending bill, risking government shutdown as deadline looms.

Republicans push legislation to fund government through late November, but Democrats refuse unless it includes concessions centered on healthcare

Democrats say Republicans have ‘decimated healthcare for 20m Americans’ and say they will not blink first

Republicans, however, need to peel off only a few votes to end stalemate over government funding

Democrats said they won’t vote for legislation unless Republicans reversed Medicaid cuts and extended subsidies

The US government began shutting down after midnight on Wednesday, October 1, as lawmakers and President Donald Trump failed to break a budget impasse during acrimonious talks…

Democrats and Republicans blame each other for failure to extend funding, resulting in first shutdown in nearly seven years

Democrats are trying to make the shutdown about health care — favorable political terrain that Republicans want to take away.

Vice President JD Vance has told Americans to brace for "pain."

Republicans and Democrats fail to narrow differences on spending bill, as effects of shutdown start showing.

Two Democrats and an independent voted for a GOP measure to end the shutdown, but the 54-44 vote left Republicans short of the 60 votes needed.

A raft of new polling showing bipartisan support for an extension of enhanced Obamacare subsidies is buoying Democrats amid their standoff with the GOP.

Democrats stand firm on healthcare benefits as government shutdown continues, while Trump threatens layoffs and budget cuts.

Democrats demand repealing health care spending cuts to reopen the government, but Republicans refuse to negotiate during a shutdown.