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Jung Jiwoo, BTS member J Hope’s sister, couldn’t join her family for Chuseok, but her brother stepped in to help their mother ...
The federal government has reached the ninth day of its ongoing shutdown, leaving military members in the dark about whether they’ll get paid on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Troops continue to work throughout ...
On C-SPAN, House Speaker Mike Johnson heard from one military mom who begged him to bring lawmakers back to pass a standalone bill to provide military troops pay. The last boat struck by the U.S.
A government shutdown has furloughed nearly 750,000 federal workers and left military personnel working without pay. President Trump has directed the Secretary of War to use available funds to pay ...
Canceled school events, growing lines at military food pantries, accumulating fears tied to missed paychecks and the potential need for loans to stay afloat — US military families are already feeling ...
Over 1 million active-duty military members and contractors may not receive their October 15 paychecks if Congress does not pass legislation. Essential federal employees, including military personnel ...
After two weeks of uncertainty about getting a paycheck during the federal government shutdown, the Department of Defense paid active-duty military members on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The division includes ...
While the Constitution makes it clear how President Donald Trump and Congress get paid during a government shutdown, without a Senate vote to reopen the government until at least Tuesday, Oct. 13, the ...
President Donald Trump said Saturday military members will receive their paychecks on Oct. 15, ending speculation troops might have to go without pay amid the government shutdown. President Donald ...
The Senate is voting today, Oct. 9, in hopes of reopening the federal government as a deadline to pay active military members Wednesday, Oct. 15 is adding pressure to resolve the bitter stalemate ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) says he’s open to passing legislation during the government shutdown to ensure members of the military don’t miss their next paycheck on Oct. 15 and to keep critical ...
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