Shutdown news today
Here are some of the top shutdown news stories from today:
US Government Shutdown
- The partial government shutdown has entered its 26th day, with no end in sight. (Source: CNN)
- President Trump and Congressional leaders are still at odds over funding for a border wall. (Source: The New York Times)
- The shutdown is affecting over 800,000 federal employees, with many going without pay. (Source: NPR)
Other Shutdowns
- The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is facing a shutdown due to a cyberattack. (Source: BBC News)
- The city of Baltimore is facing a shutdown of its water system due to a major leak. (Source: The Baltimore Sun)
- The Canadian province of Quebec is facing a shutdown of its public transportation system due to a strike. (Source: CBC News)
Economic Impact
- The shutdown is having a significant impact on the US economy, with some estimates suggesting it could cost the country over $11 billion per week. (Source: The Wall Street Journal)
- The shutdown is also affecting small businesses and entrepreneurs, with many struggling to stay afloat. (Source: Forbes)
International Reaction
- The shutdown is being closely watched around the world, with many countries expressing concern about its impact on global stability. (Source: The Guardian)
- The European Union has called on the US to end the shutdown and restore stability to its government. (Source: Reuters)
These are just a few of the top shutdown news stories from today.