Record-Breaking 43-Day U.S. Shutdown Deepens Political Divide
On Nov 12, 2025, the U.S. federal government enters its record 43rd day of shutdown, deepening partisan divides and hitting citizens’ livelihoods.
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On Nov 12, 2025, the U.S. federal government enters its record 43rd day of shutdown, deepening partisan divides and hitting citizens’ livelihoods.
Record-breaking U.S. shutdown exposes deep partisan divides as lawmakers trade healthcare and budget clauses for political leverage, leaving essential services, and Americans caught in the crossfire.
The latest U.S. government shutdown freezes $1.7 trillion in spending, sidelines 750,000 federal workers and highlights rare Democratic unity and unprecedented partisan hostility.
The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices convened under Kennedy’s leadership to update vaccine guidance amid political polarization over immunizations.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds 63% of Americans say harsh political rhetoric encourages violence, with 71% calling society broken amid rising partisan divisions.
The deepening political divide in the U.S. is escalating from disagreements to violence, impacting the 2024 elections and national unity.
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally underscores the deep political divides and growing violence in American society, revealing a nation grappling with intense polarization and distrust in its democratic institutions.
Europe faces increasing political polarization as support for mainstream parties declines and far-right movements gain momentum, complicating EU policymaking.
With Republican governors backing Texas on immigration and recent mass shootings highlighting gun control divides, Americans are questioning if the nation faces increasing political polarization.
Three years after the pivotal January 6 events, America remains divided on its definition and implications, highlighting deep-rooted political polarization and its impact on democracy.