US Government Shutdown: Flights Canceled, Aid Stalled
US government shutdown grounds flights, stalls food aid and furloughs hundreds of thousands, revealing deep human and economic impacts.
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US government shutdown grounds flights, stalls food aid and furloughs hundreds of thousands, revealing deep human and economic impacts.
The longest U.S. government shutdown since October 1 is taking a toll beyond American borders. From stalled trade and market jitters to supply chain delays, global economies are feeling the squeeze.
As the longest U.S. government shutdown hits day 36, food aid, transport and vital services teeter on the brink. Ordinary Americans bear the brunt of partisan gridlock.
After the 14th failed Senate vote, the U.S. government shutdown is on track to surpass the 35-day record, disrupting aviation, food assistance, and health care.
The US government shutdown has disrupted flights for over three million passengers as air traffic controller shortages spark mass delays and cancellations.
With the US shutdown in its 34th day, the Trump administration moves to allocate $4.65B for November SNAP benefits—covering half of eligible households’ allotments.
As the U.S. shutdown nears record length, partisan gridlock strains essential services and hits federal workers.
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.
With no end in sight, the 36th day of the US government shutdown deepens economic and social strains—from unpaid soldiers to reduced food stamps.
Day 35 of the U.S. government shutdown nears a record as federal workers go unpaid, aid lapses and data collection stalls. Live view and global ripples explained.