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Now both parties are recalibrating their shutdown strategies while the White House weighs a more direct role in cutting a deal. Any prospect of the government reopening this week appears to be slipping away.
President Trump has called on Republicans to end the filibuster as both parties search for a path out of the shutdown.
Major airlines are complying with the FAA's call to reduce flight schedules starting Friday, with some carriers already beginning to cancel flights.
Attempt to make progress on resolving impasse comes as airport woes grow.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., assesses how long the government shutdown will continue and more on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
The bipartisan group of rank-and-file senators who have been negotiating a way out of the shutdown are mulling over a number of modifications to the bill. Lawmakers are expected to attempt to change the date that the short-term extension of government funding expires to a yet-to-be-determined later day.
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DTE Energy offering assistance through Low-Income Self-Sufficiency Plan amid government shutdown
More than a month into the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, worries over how families will be able to pay their bills run high.
LAX, ONT, San Diego International Airport, Oakland International Airport and San Francisco International Airport — are on the list, according to the media
SFO and Oakland airports will be affected; LAX, San Diego and Ontario airports are the other California airports that will be impacted.
Airports cutting flights include Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Seattle, and Philadelphia. See the list of airports most likely affected.
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Shutdown's impact at airports will worsen, says TSA — travelers should 'go early' and 'be patient'
TSA wait times surge to over two hours at some major airports during the government shutdown, with Houston, LAX and Orlando hit hard as travelers are urged to arrive early.