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Federal government shutdown 2026

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Here's why the federal government could shut down again soon
The chances of a partial government shutdown have become increasingly likely in recent days as Senate Democrats outline demands to reform the Department of Homeland Security, including Immigration and...

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 · 1d · on MSN
The federal government has shut down — at least for a few days. Here’s what could be affected
 · 1d · on MSN
Partial Government Shutdown Begins. Here's What We Know
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What to know about the partial government shutdown and its impact
WASHINGTON (AP) — The partial government shutdown that started Saturday is vastly different from the record closure in the fall.

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US government starts likely brief shutdown as House fails to approve deal
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Partial Government Shutdown Begins as Senate Sends Spending Deal to House
Becker's Hospital Review · 1d
Partial shutdown begins: 3 updates
“It takes weeks to plan for a shutdown and weeks to turn the program back on,” Constantinos “Taki” Michaelidis, MD, medical director of UMass Memorial Health’s Hospital at Home program, told Becker’s.

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US government partially shuts down despite last minute funding deal
ABC15 Arizona · 1d
Partial government shutdown goes into effect, as Senate deal awaits House vote
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This year's midterm elections could see unprecedented involvement from the federal government

Top state-level election officials react to the Jan. 28 raid on the Fulton County, Ga, elections office. The FBI executed a search warrant seeking ballots from the 2020 election.
ABC7
2mon

What's in the federal spending bill to reopen the government?

WASHINGTON -- The longest federal government shutdown in history is over. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night signed the compromise bill that ended the 43-day shutdown soon after the legislation passed the House. RELATED: What we know about pending ...
The Daily Pennsylvanian
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Penn spent record-high $770,000 lobbying the federal government in fourth quarter of 2025

This fiscal quarter, the University spent $510,000 internally and an additional $260,000 to retain the services of three external lobbying firms: BGR Group, Cassidy & Associates, and Mehlman Consulting.
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Rep. Ro Khanna says he's a 'firm no' on reopening the federal government amid ICE funding dispute

Rep. Ro Khanna called on his fellow House Democrats to vote against a measure that would reopen parts of the federal government on Monday, saying that a vote in favor of it would support tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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Trump says federal government won’t step into protests in Democratic-led cities ‘until they ask us for help’

President Donald Trump said Saturday that he has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests or unrest in Democratic-led cities unless local officials formally request assistance,
PolitiFact
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Democratic fight over DHS funding could lead to government shutdown. How could it play out?

About two months after the last federal government shutdown ended, another funding lapse looms — this one caused by a battle between Republicans and Democrats over funding for immigration enforcement.
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Trump vows not to help blue cities with riots, instructs ICE and Border Patrol to protect federal property

President Donald Trump says the federal government will not assist blue cities with riot response unless requested, while ordering ICE and Border Patrol to aggressively protect federal property.
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Questions swirl around federal government's plan to investigate DHS shootings

DHS is leading the investigations, not the FBI, which has raised questions about independence, and local officials have been cut out where there is usually cooperation, experts say.

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