Air travel, taxpayer services and national parks are among the first government functions to feel the strain of a prolonged ...
As court battles loom over National Guard deployments, the administration demanded that Portland, Ore., do more to secure an ...
Hundreds of thousands of U.S. federal workers have been ordered not to report to work, while others have been told to stay on ...
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Only 5% of the Department of Homeland Security's 271,000 workers have been furloughed, ...
Eric Gonzalez Mendez, whose arrest after 11 years of ICE check-ins shocked a family that was about to send its second son ...
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF WAR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBJECT: Department of War ...
Spirit Airlines has ended service at Minneapolis–Saint Paul (MSP) and Hartford-Bradley (BDL) airports amid ongoing ...
The Wild for Good report highlights 10 regions across western Colorado where industrial development threatens water, wildlife ...
Sacramento’s former acting U.S. attorney, fired after questioning an immigration raid, speaks out in an interview.
Here are the key impacts of the shutdown, based on agencies’ most recent contingency plans approved by the White House.
If a U.S. government shutdown goes on long enough, it could throw a wrench in travel plans, potentially leading to longer ...
Active duty military, including the National Guard, are required to carry out their duties and will not be paid until the end ...
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