Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who told reporters on Monday that there won't be changes to the Senate rule any time soon.
The shutdown, now in its 34th day, will become the longest in U.S. history on Tuesday, Nov. 4, surpassing the record set in 2018 under Trump.
A controversial bill allowing terminally ill patients in Illinois to self-administer life-ending medication passed the ...
The government shutdown has reached Day 31, and by Monday it'll tie the longest funding lapse in history. Will Senate vote ...
The Senate on Thursday voted to terminate President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, after passing two resolutions seeking to ...
Congress and state officials are scrambling to continue SNAP benefits despite the shutdown, but the first lapse in food ...
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The government shutdown has reached Day 29 and is the second-longest in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen? What ...
The government shutdown stretched into Day 24 on Friday as the Senate failed to advance a measure to pay some federal workers ...
The Senate returned to session today, Oct. 23, but how did they vote? Is the government open? Here's what went down.