Government shutdown, flight delays and Burbank Airport
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Government shutdown enters its 2nd week
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Washington is paralyzed by a deepening partisan shutdown, with Trump and Congress trading blame as 750,000 federal workers face growing financial strain.
The first week is the easy one. The pressure to resolve the federal shutdown will gradually build as the shutdown enters its second week and government workers miss paychecks, and important programs begin to run out of money.
Only time will tell what sort of impact the shutdown will have on the tourism industry for the nation's capital. Washington, D.C., set a record in 2024 by welcoming a whopping 27.2 million visitors, according to data provided by Destination DC.
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Government shutdown live updates; IRS to furlough nearly half its staff, Senate rejects deals
There's no end in sight for the sweeping government shutdown after lawmakers again rejected spending deals on Wednesday.
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White House looks for a loophole in the law that ensures federal workers get paid after a shutdown
The memo suggests furloughed workers aren't entitled to back pay, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed.