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The possible government shutdown that seems imminent this week would be like no federal funding crunch before it.
There hasn’t been a partial U.S. government shutdown since 2019. Here’s a rundown of what one could mean for you and your money.
Lawmakers have until Oct. 1 to pass a new budget. If they don't, the federal government will shut down. Here's what that looks like.
Lawmakers must pass a funding bill by the end of September, or the government will shut down. Republicans and Democrats are at an impasse.
Tropical Storm Imelda swirling off the Southeast coast is a stark reminder that the potential government shutdown looms during the middle of the Atlantic hurricane season.