Many people have specific questions about how the government shutdown will affect them and their families. ABC News’ Selina Wang answers the most searched questions on the second day of the shutdown.
Sessions, R-Texas, talked to ABC News Live about the government shutdown, Trump's threat on mass firing federal workers and the president freezing $18B in funding for New York City infrastructure.
Attorney Jaba Tistsuashvili says his client, Garcia Venegas, was wrongly detained by ICE twice, one of which was a violent encounter, despite showing his real ID to prove his American citizenship.
Cameron Cochems, lead TSA officer at Boise Airport, says while he doesn’t have a financial safety net, he does have a supportive network of family and friends, something some officers might not have.
ABC News' Karen Travers and Katherine Faulders report on the latest headlines as the federal government on Thursday entered its second day of a shutdown.
The pontiff said that Catholic politicians must be judged on the full range of their policy positions and suggested the treatment of immigrants in the U.S. is "inhuman."
Rep. Mike Flood, R-Nebr., joins ABC News' Linsey Davis to discuss the real-world impact of the government shutdown on homeowners and farmers in his state of Nebraska.
Republican congresswoman for Michigan Lisa McClain joins ABC News Live to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and the partisan rifts preventing a funding deal from passing.
Mark Hamrick, the senior economic analyst and Washington bureau chief for Bankrate, explores how the government shutdown is adding an extra layer of uncertainty to the economy.
Heather Campbell, an expert on military food insecurity and family readiness, joins ABC News Live to explore how the government shutdown might impact military families in need.
If you’re trying to make sense of the government shutdown, ABC News senior White House correspondent Selina Wang is here to answer the internet’s biggest questions.
After months of feuding with Harvard, the Trump administration now says it's close to reaching a deal with the University that could end up addressing the nation's shortage of blue-collar workers.
The Supreme Court moved to allow Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to remain on the central bank board into 2026, saying it would take up President Donald Trump's appeal during a hearing in January.
The federal government officially entered a shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday amid an impasse on Capitol Hill over competing congressional spending bills.
Rep. Andrea Salinas, D-Oreg., discusses potential government shutdown, her healthcare priorities and the impact a closure could have on WIC recipients and federal workers.
Cole, R-Okla., shared who he thinks is to blame for the looming government shutdown and his thoughts on the Supreme Court allowing President Donald Trump to withhold congressionally approved aid.
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump after he was suspended from the platform in 2021, a court filing shows.