More from Government shutdown 2019: what you need to know about the border wall spending fight


The “deal” Trump is offering on immigration and DACA, explained.


The Trump vs. Pelosi shutdown travel fight, explained.


Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are set to keep functioning.


The president is expected to offer concessions to Democrats Saturday — but he still wants a border wall.


Most federal lawsuits have been postponed due to shutdown — except where a delay would compromise “the safety of human life.”

“She is not there to simply follow the dictates of any other branch.”


Yes, the government can legally take your land. But politically, it’s more complicated.


The IRS is trying to make sure that tax refunds still go out — but its employees will have to work without pay for now.


Trump’s letter comes after Pelosi recommended they delay his State of the Union address because of the shutdown.


With some help from Fox News.


House Republicans accidentally appeared to allow a vote to reopen the government without objecting. They were not happy.


Companies are giving away free meals, beer, and knitting classes to furloughed workers.


Some employees have only received a fraction of their expected pay, and some haven’t received any.


For furloughed workers with disabilities, our independence is at stake.


How flights and security lines are being affected.


Why the Problem Solvers meeting with Trump may not actually solve the problem of the shutdown.


Roughly 800,000 federal workers missed their first paycheck last Friday.


A new bill from Sen. Tina Smith would guarantee them back pay.


She also says he can deliver it in writing if he wants.


They’re calling on him to open the government first and negotiate on border security afterward.


This is why the government shutdown is dragging on.


Trump doesn’t understand how to negotiate with House Democrats.


After days of stoking fears about a “crisis” to get his border wall built, Trump has changed his mind.


The decision comes as President Trump and Democrats still are still fighting over funding for the border wall.


As the shutdown drags on, government contractors are struggling to afford medication, baby formula and other necessities.