Colorado joins lawsuit over Trump USDA SNAP suspension
Colorado joined 22 states in suing the USDA for suspending SNAP benefits during the shutdown, calling the move illegal and harmful to families nationwide.
Trump’s funding cuts face mounting legal challenges
Trump’s administration faces 150+ lawsuits over funding cuts during the shutdown as courts weigh limits on presidential control of federal spending.
Government shutdown halts next month’s inflation data
The ongoing government shutdown will likely delay the next U.S. inflation report, leaving the Federal Reserve and Wall Street without key economic data.
Colorado funds Rocky Mountain Park visitor centers
Colorado is funding two Rocky Mountain National Park visitor centers to stay open during the federal shutdown, supporting tourism and local economies.
US national debt hits record $38 trillion amid shutdown
The US national debt has surpassed $38 trillion, the fastest $1 trillion increase outside the pandemic, as experts warn of rising inflation and borrowing costs.
Federal workers face strain as shutdown, layoffs widen
As the government shutdown enters its third week, federal workers face lost pay, growing debt, and fears of mass layoffs under the Trump administration.
Credit unions offer relief during government shutdown
Credit unions provide 0% interest loans, payment deferrals and fee waivers to members affected by the federal government shutdown across multiple states.
US jobs data delayed by government shutdown, economy uncertain
The government shutdown halted September jobs data, leaving the Fed, Wall Street, and businesses without key insights as hiring slows across the U.S. economy.
Wall Street hits records as tech and AI stocks climb
Wall Street closed at new records as tech and AI stocks fueled gains, with Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom rising while job data delays add uncertainty.
Wall Street hits records as bond yields fall on weak jobs data
U.S. stocks set fresh records as Treasury yields dropped after weak job market data raised concerns, fueling expectations for future Fed rate cuts.
Former park superintendents urge closure during shutdown
Forty former national park superintendents urged the Trump administration to close parks during a shutdown, warning of risks to visitors, staff and resources.


























