Judge Halts Trump’s Layoff Plan as U.S. Shutdown Enters Third Week
A federal judge blocks Trump’s layoff plan as the U.S. government shutdown enters its third week, straining airlines, housing markets and food assistance programs.
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A federal judge blocks Trump’s layoff plan as the U.S. government shutdown enters its third week, straining airlines, housing markets and food assistance programs.
Third U.S. government shutdown in 12 years has left military families without pay, pushing some to seek help from food banks for the first time.
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