budget crisis

  • US Government Shutdown Enters Record 36th Day: Impacts on Air Travel, Federal Workers, and Economic Stability

    US Government Shutdown Enters Record 36th Day: Impacts on Air Travel, Federal Workers, and Economic Stability

    Nov 05, 2025 05:06 pm CST

    The US government shutdown has reached a record 36 days, creating widespread disruption across essential services. Unpaid air traffic controllers are increasingly absent as holiday travel season approaches, while 1.25 million federal employees work without pay or face furlough. Economic impacts include potential GDP reduction, delayed tax refunds, suspended healthcare data collection, and partial SNAP benefit payments. With both political parties firmly entrenched, resolution remains elusive despite mounting public pressure and recent Democratic electoral victories.

  • Trump

    Trump's Hands-Off Approach to Government Shutdown Frustrates Democrats and Some Republicans

    Oct 17, 2025 04:27 pm CST

    President Donald Trump remains disengaged from government shutdown negotiations entering its fourth week, despite growing frustration from Democrats and even some Republican lawmakers. While his administration manages the crisis unconventionally by continuing military payments while furloughing thousands of federal workers, congressional leaders remain at an impasse over funding demands and healthcare subsidies, with both sides claiming they're winning the messaging battle as the American public bears the consequences.

  • White House Implements Mass Federal Layoffs as Government Shutdown Crisis Deepens

    White House Implements Mass Federal Layoffs as Government Shutdown Crisis Deepens

    Oct 11, 2025 04:02 pm CST

    The White House has begun mass layoffs of federal employees as the government shutdown enters its third week, with President Trump increasing pressure on Democrats to end the standoff. Budget director Russ Vought announced the "substantial" terminations affecting various departments while unions seek emergency legal intervention. The crisis leaves 750,000 public servants without pay and threatens unprecedented missed paychecks for 1.3 million active-duty military personnel.

  • France

    France's Political Crisis Deepens: Why PM Lecornu's New Government Faces Immediate Challenges

    Oct 06, 2025 11:08 am CST

    France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu forms a government amid political turmoil, bringing back former finance minister Bruno Le Maire as defense minister. The minority administration faces immediate threats from opposition parties seeking to topple it through no-confidence votes, continuing the instability that has seen France appoint four prime ministers in just one year. Budget concerns and fractured parliament create significant hurdles for Macron's centrist agenda.

  • The Hypocrisy of Government Shutdowns: How Politicians Change Their Stance When It Serves Their Agenda

    The Hypocrisy of Government Shutdowns: How Politicians Change Their Stance When It Serves Their Agenda

    Oct 02, 2025 11:39 pm CST

    This article examines how politicians from both parties consistently change their positions on government shutdowns when it serves their political interests. From Donald Trump's evolution from shutdown critic to shutdown defender, to Democrats shifting from condemning to embracing funding lapses, the pattern reveals how Washington's power dynamics influence policy positions more than consistent principles, with historical evidence showing that shutdown tactics rarely achieve their intended policy goals.

  • France On Alert As 8,00,000 Expected To Protest Thursday

    France On Alert As 8,00,000 Expected To Protest Thursday

    Sep 17, 2025 02:00 am CST

    France is bracing for a day of nationwide protests on Thursday, with a source close to the authorities saying some 800,000 people are expected to take to the streets.