Little is expected to change Monday as the government enters the 13th day of a shutdown with lawmakers on a break in observance of a bank holiday.

With no budget agreement being reached in the Senate, the US federal government has been shut down since October 1. Over 600,000 federal workers have been furloughed, and some…

Little is expected to change Monday as the government enters the 13th day of a shutdown with lawmakers on a break in observance of a bank holiday.

The government shutdown began at midnight on Oct. 1 as Democrats and Republicans appeared to be nowhere close to reaching a funding deal.

The Senate is set to return on Tuesday to vote for an eighth time on reopening the government. The plan is expected to fail again.

The U.S. Senate is set to vote for the first time in five days on a new continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government as the country enters the 14th day of a federal…

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote Wednesday afternoon on a measure that would fund the government, and President Donald Trump said he plans to release a list Friday of…

Republican and Democrat senators continued to back opposing bills ahead of vote on stopgap funding that would reopen the U.S. government.

Democrats and Republicans accused each other of inflexibility, while federal workers face disrupted paychecks