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With just days to go until a government shutdown, leaders agreed to extend funding until December. No government shutdown for now: Congress agrees on temporary funding deal into December Skip to ...
What happens to your weather forecast when the government shuts down? Here’s how it could affect your holiday season. Government Shutdown Looms: What It Means for Weather Forecasts
Currently, one chunk of the government — from the Food and Drug Administration to the Energy and Transportation Departments — is funded only until Jan. 19, 2024, and would shut down on that ...
Units of the National Park System closed during the 2013 federal government shutdown. Shown here is the National Mall. While government shutdowns before 1995–1996 had very mild effects, a full federal government shutdown causes a large number of civilian federal employees to be furloughed. Such employees are forbidden even to check their e ...
A nuclear weapons facility was forced to briefly evacuate most of its staff due to a fast-moving wildfire in the Texas Panhandle. The Pantex plant, northeast of Amarillo, evacuated nonessential ...
In March 2021, Congress launched an investigation into the power crisis by requesting documents relating to winter weather preparedness from the Texas electric grid manager and ERCOT. [125] The Railroad Commission blamed power producers for gas supply issues, even though its chair Christi Craddick was aware of gas supply problems prior to the ...
A barrage of severe weather sweeping across the Northwest and multiple south-central states could hamper post-holiday travel, forecasters warn. Powerful thunderstorms batter parts of Texas ...
The Guardians of the Free Republics had sent letters to the governors of all 50 states urging them to resign immediately, and threatening them with arrest by the "Provost Marshal" if they did not resign from their corporate office and swear out a new oath to the "dejure republic"; this sparked a flurry of coverage in the news media. Two months ...