The U.S. government shut down early Wednesday after the Trump administration and Democrats failed to to agree on a funding resolution.

The US government faces a partial shutdown from Wednesday unless Republicans and Democrats can agree on a spending bill.

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

President Trump signed a government funding bill but it will still take days - even weeks - for things to go back to normal.

President Donald Trump failed to strike an agreement with congressional leaders to keep the government funded.

Democrats demanded a White House meeting but came away empty-handed.

The chances of a government shutdown rose after both parties' congressional leaders, meeting with President Donald Trump, didn't agree on a stopgap funding.

Republicans and Democrats are at an impasse over government funding, risking another shutdown with significant economic consequences.

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

A US government shutdown could result in layoffs of federal workers.

President Trump and congressional Democrats couldn't reach a deal ahead of a midnight deadline, prompting a partial shutdown of the U.S. government.

New polling in the hours before the midnight Oct. 1 shutdown shows how Americans view the congressional impasse.

There’s no telling how long this shutdown will last.

Funding to keep the federal government running expires after Republicans and Democrats fail to reach a deal.

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will go home while others, including active-duty troops, will have to work without pay.

The shutdown could cause hundreds of thousands of federal workers to be furloughed and a slew of key programs and services to be shuttered.

U.S. government shutdown leads to uncertainty, furloughs, and potential firings as Trump and Congress fail to reach agreement.

The shutdown began after congressional Democrats and Republicans could not agree on how to continue funding the federal government.

WASHINGTON: The US government began shutting down after midnight Wednesday as lawmakers and President Donald Trump failed to break a budget impasse during acrimonious talks that…

On Tuesday, the Senate rejected two bills submitted by the parties, which were aimed at averting a shutdown

The shutdown will stop work at multiple federal departments and agencies, affecting hundreds of thousands of government workers