Competing bills fail to pass 60-vote threshold, while Trump hints at possible deal with Democrats over health subsidies

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

The U.S. federal government entered its fifth day of shutdown Sunday, with Democrats and Republicans showing little progress in negotiations as they remain...

U.S. government shutdown continues with Democrats and Republicans at an impasse over health care subsidies and funding.

The U.S. Senate failed to pass a stopgap bill to fund the federal government for the next six weeks, leading the country into a seventh day of shutdown.

President Donald Trump could "start taking sharp measures" if the Senate does not pass the funding bill, White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett said.

Competing bills fail to pass 60-vote threshold, while Trump hints at possible deal with Democrats over health subsidies

This was the fifth time that Republicans and Democrats brought their funding measures up for a vote.

WASHINGTON: The US government shutdown entered its second week on Monday, with no sign of a deal between President Donald Trump’s Republicans and Democrats to end the crisis.

There's no end in sight for the sweeping government shutdown after lawmakers again rejected spending deals on Wednesday.

U.S. lawmakers again failed to pass a series of funding bills needed to reopen the federal government as both sides point fingers at one another over blame.

Proposals from both sides fail to receive enough support as no senators change their votes from recent days

The federal government shutdown entered Day Nine on Thursday after Republican and Democratic bills to reopen the government failed again.

The Senate failed to pass a funding bill again Thursday, continuing the government shutdown. The chamber voted on bills backed by Democrats and Republicans.