WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled U.S. Congress looked set to move ahead this week to keep the government ...
Lawmakers are returning to Washington on Monday and seeking to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the week. President ...
Officials from the party of Democratic Republic of Congo's former President Joseph Kabila have been invited to appear before ...
House Republicans announced a spending bill to keep government agencies open through Sept. 30, daring Democrats to vote ...
With less than a week to go before a March 14 shutdown deadline, it is not clear if Republicans have the votes to pass the ...
Congressional Republicans unveiled their plan for a spending bill to avert a government shutdown as the deadline approaches ...
The move comes after GOP leaders rejected their efforts to write in protections against further cuts to federal workers and ...
Things could get worse for the already-battered federal workforce if Congress fails to pass a spending bill by March 14.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana is working with President Donald Trump to avert a government shutdown.
The spending bill will provide for an increase in defense spending, a decrease in non-defense spending, and an additional $6 ...
Large swaths of the U.S. government would be forced to stop operating at midnight on March 14 if Congress does not pass ...
Republicans face a March 14 deadline to keep the government funded, and are facing pressure to do so without any support from ...