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Sen. Tim Kaine said Sunday he doesn't see the present funding impasse in terms of politics, insisting what Democrats are "focused on is the American people."
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What the latest polls say about Trump and the GOP as the shutdown lingers on: Weekend Rundown
In a wide-ranging interview, Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed President Donald Trump’s push for mid-decade redistricting efforts in Republican states across the country, accusing the president of “rigging” next year’s congressional election and warning that Trump “is not screwing around.”
Flight delays are continuing at U.S. airports amid air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown enters its second month.
NBC News Chief Data Analyst showed polls indicating that a month into the government shutdown, Americans largely blame Republicans. As the two parties continue to exchange blame for the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history, NBC’s Steve Kornacki reported that polls weren’t favoring the MAGA administration and the Republican party.
House Republicans have held up NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as their boogeyman in the government shutdown.
A new national NBC News poll finds 52% of voters blame Trump and Republicans in Congress for the ongoing shutdown, while 42% blame Democrats in Congress.
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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.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the government shutdown would continue to cause issues for the public because of traffic control staffing shortages.
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Government shutdown threatens to delay home heating aid for millions of low-income families
Millions of low-income families may face delays in receiving home heating aid due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
W ASHINGTON—Democratic senators again urged President Trump to get involved directly in talks to end the government shutdown as the impasse entered a crucial week, with the lapse set to become the longest ever while pain for American households is deepening.