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The recent partial government shutdown delayed preparations for the 2020 head count, including for a field test of the controversial citizenship question, internal Census Bureau documents suggest.
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Congressional negotiators are close to a budget deal, but it provides less than what the president wants for a border wall and limits the number of people immigration officials can detain.
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Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., told reporters that he believes Congress can approve the legislation and send it to the president before the Friday night deadline to avert another partial shutdown.
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While the reopening of the government is welcome news for many federal workers, some express trepidation that they'll face the same predicament after Feb. 15.
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President Trump has endorsed a bipartisan deal that could end the 35-day partial government shutdown, making a way for a three-week stopgap funding…
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The bill opens the government through Feb. 15 and provides back pay for federal workers who have missed two paychecks during the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Border security talks continue.
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As the federal government shutdown passes the one-month mark, many furloughed workers are having trouble paying the bills. One South Florida utility is…
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After a Democratic bill and a GOP bill both failed in the Senate, leaders looked for a way forward Thursday. But Democrats reiterated their opposition to border wall funding, "prorated or otherwise."
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Thirty-three days into the longest federal government shutdown ever, food pantries across South Florida are calling for more donations and volunteers to…
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Linda Jones is running out of options.A Transportation Security Administration employee working without pay during the government shutdown, Jones has…
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This post has been updated with newly-added food distribution events at 2:36 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22.Inside of a large food bank warehouse in Pembroke Park,…