A partial government shutdown is affecting the Department of Homeland Security as of Feb. 23, 2026. The shutdown is due to Congress failing to reach a new funding agreement over disagreements on ICE ...
Three AI companies—OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity—are on the verge of receiving approval to sell their technology, hosted on their own cloud systems, directly to the U.S. government, a person familiar ...
We are not yet in government shutdown, but the likelihood another government shutdown starting Saturday, Feb. 14, is high as Senate Democrats and Senate Republicans remains at odds over President ...
A partial U.S. government shutdown began Saturday — the third during President Donald Trump’s second term — after immigration negotiations between the White House and congressional Democrats collapsed ...
The partial government shutdown ended Tuesday afternoon when President Trump signed a bipartisan funding compromise to reopen the government a few hours after it had been approved by Congress. That ...
A partial shutdown affecting much of the federal government began Saturday, but it is unlikely to last long. The shutdown is hitting huge parts of the government, including the Pentagon, the ...
The partial government shutdown is in its third day as the House of Representatives prepares to take up the Senate's federal funding compromise later on Monday afternoon. The House Rules Committee, ...
Lawmakers failed to pass a funding package by the Jan. 30 deadline, triggering another partial government shutdown over the weekend. This comes less than three months after the last shutdown in ...
The shutdown started after Democrats demanded change to immigration enforcement. The Senate passed a spending bill Friday that extends spending for DHS for two weeks while lawmakers negotiate over ICE ...
A House vote looms to end the government shutdown 2026 as we await a vote today, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, to reopen. And traders are eyeing odds on how long the government shutdown lasts amid a ...
Just weeks after the longest government shutdown, another partial one is in the works. The shutdown, which began Jan. 31, is not expected to last as long as the 43-day closure last fall. On Feb. 1, ...
A bipartisan spending deal couldn’t clear Congress in time to prevent a lapse in federal funding for some departments. The House must pass it to fully reopen the government. By Aaron Boxerman The U.S.