Government Shutdown Could Become Longest Ever
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Millions risk losing SNAP benefits amid the prolonged government shutdown. Should food aid be protected when Washington gridlocks?
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Minnesota commerce commish, MnSure CEO say insurance premium spikes at heart of government shutdown
Hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans are facing sticker shock as the enrollment period for health insurance on the state marketplace opened Nov 1.
Senator Markwayne Mullin expects the Democrats to come to an agreement to end the government shutdown after November 4.
The US government shutdown has entered its fifth week and there is no clear end in sight. With Democrats and Republicans deadlocked over passing a spending plan that would reopen federal agencies, millions of Americans are feeling economic pain that could soon grow worse.
In his first sit-down interview with 60 Minutes in five years, President Trump spoke about the government shutdown, Russia, the Middle East and other key issues.
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Government shutdown effects bear down on millions more people after a crucial Nov. 1 deadline passes
Despite a judge's ruling ordering the administration to fund SNAP benefits, President Donald Trump said that November's payments were likely to be delayed.
SNAP beneficiaries expressed outrage on social media over the government shutdown affecting food stamp benefits starting Nov. 1, with some threatening to ransack stores.
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Government shutdown threatens to leave families in the cold as help for heating bills gets delayed
The lowest-income Americans already face delays in food assistance. Now help paying their heating bills could be delayed too.
It’s a consequential week ahead for Donald Trump’s presidency, with the impacts of the government shutdown spreading and major off-year elections slated for Tuesday. Follow for live updates.