Government shutdown risks food benefits for 7 million, Biden aide warns
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warned on Monday that a government shutdown risks nutritional
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Moody's warns US government shutdown would be 'credit negative'
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. government shutdown would have negative implications for its credit assessment as it
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US government shutdown would delay release of key economic data, official says
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON The publication of major U.S. economic data, including employment and inflation reports of critical
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White House strategy on government funding meets serious test this week
President Joe Biden and his top aides at the White House plan to hammer away at a blunt message as the US government inches closer to a shutdown this week: A handful of extremist Republicans are entirely to blame for the havoc that would be unleashed across the country.
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US House to press forward with spending cuts despite shutdown risk
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is due to try to advance steep spending cuts
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What happens in a US government shutdown?
The US is days away from a shutdown. Here's a summary of why it's happening and what to expect.
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McCarthy confronts key decisions as Congress hurtles toward government shutdown
With six days until the government runs out of money, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has a choice to make: Does he risk a shutdown to keep his job or does he cross his Republican hardliners by working with Democrats?
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GOP shutdown politics rock Washington as Trump and Biden head for a swing-state showdown
President Joe Biden and his Oval Office predecessor, Donald Trump, are about to wage the most direct showdown yet of their possible rematch as far-right House Republicans drive the nation to the brink of a government shutdown.
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Bipartisan House caucus leaders say 'all options are on the table' as shutdown looms
With government funding slated to run out September 30, the leaders of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus told CNN on Sunday that "all options are on the table" to force a vote on their alternative stopgap plan to avert a shutdown.
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Republicans appeal to far-right conservatives to avert US government shutdown
By Richard Cowan and Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON With just a week before Washington runs out of money
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Cassidy Hutchinson defends herself in first post-testimony TV interview
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former Trump White House aide who delivered bombshell testimony to the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, defended the anecdotes she recounted under oath in her first TV interview since her Capitol Hill testimony.
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How a government shutdown could impact Americans
With the government on the brink of a shutdown later this week as Congress remains at an impasse on a funding deal, federal departments and agencies have formally begun the mandatory process of planning to bring nonessential functions to a halt.
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