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The government shutdown has now entered Day 21 since it began Oct. 1st, but how much longer will it last? Here's what to know about this 2025 shutdown, the longest shutdowns in history and the updated betting odds on when the next Senate vote might pass a ...
With the federal government's partial shutdown now in its 14th day and little progress made toward reaching an agreement to reopen, the Senate is set to convene at 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Oct. 14, with at least one vote expected later in the evening.
The United States federal government shutdown has entered day 16 since it began Oct. 1, 2025, but how much longer is it expected to last? Here's what to know about this shutdown, the longest shutdowns in history and the updated betting odds on when the ...
The government shutdown will continue into its 15th day. The Senate held its eighth vote on the legislation to fund the government on Tuesday. The vote failed 49-45 as Democrats continue to hold out on the Republican-backed bill. Six members did not vote.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune told Semafor that GOP leaders are considering whether to offer Democrats a future vote on extending health care subsidies as a bid to end the deadlock on the government shutdown. Thune said that “if there are 8 or 10 ...
The 2025 federal government shutdown has hit Day 22 and is now the second longest shutdown in history since it began Oct. 1st, but how much longer will it last? Here's an update on the next Senate vote today and the growing odds against a funding bill ...
Despite their party’s lopsided victories in Tuesday’s elections, Senate Democrats remain torn over an exit strategy for what has become the longest partial government shutdown in history. As the shutdown reached its 36th day Wednesday,