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Government Shutdown News 25 September 2025 - 10 November 2025

Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures Jump as Senate Vote Lifts Hopes for Ending 40‑Day U.S. Government Shutdown

Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures Jump as Senate Vote Lifts Hopes for Ending 40‑Day U.S. Government Shutdown

U.S. equity futures rose Monday after a procedural Senate vote advanced a funding bill that could reopen the federal government as soon as this week. The rebound followed last week’s tech-led selloff, with AI and semiconductor names leading premarket gains. Global stocks rallied, Treasury yields climbed, and volatility eased. Reuters+1 What changed in Washington — and why markets care Late Sunday, the Senate advanced a House-passed measure that lawmakers plan to amend to fund the government through January 30 alongside three full‑year appropriations bills. The package would still need final Senate passage, approval by the House, and President Donald Trump’s
Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

FAA’s extraordinary move, explained With air traffic controllers working unpaid and staffing strains mounting, the Federal Aviation Administration said it will cut scheduled flight volumes by 10% across 40 of the busiest U.S. markets beginning Friday. The agency frames the reductions as a safety measure as the funding impasse drags into a second month. Analysts estimate the move could remove up to 1,800 flights and 268,000 seats on the heaviest days. AP News Industry sources say the reductions will phase in—about 4% Friday, then 5% Saturday, 6% Sunday, climbing to 10% next week, allowing carriers to rework schedules. International flights
Investors Beware: 7 Stocks to Avoid on October 22, 2025 Amid Alarming Warnings

Shutdown Chaos: Bipartisan Deal Slips, Stocks Slip – What’s Next?

In-depth Report: Congress faces a critical deadline as continuing resolutions lapse and a partial government shutdown extends into its fourth week theatlantic.com reuters.com. On Oct. 23, Senate Democrats blocked a short-term funding bill that would have guaranteed federal pay, arguing it lacked needed protections (for example, extensions of expiring health subsidies). Republicans counter that Democrats are effectively instigating the shutdown by demanding policy concessions theatlantic.com reuters.com. As Princeton historian Julian Zelizer notes, “Trump is using a shutdown to prioritize pay to a subset of workers” – a novel tactic that Republicans now echo reuters.com. The Senate vote failure (and a
24 October 2025
Trump’s Tariff Tsunami: 100% Drug Tax and New Import Levies Rock Global Trade

Trump’s Shutdown Showdown: Troops Promised Pay as Thousands of Feds Face Layoffs

Political Blame and Messaging Each side blames the other. President Trump accuses Democrats of holding the military “HOSTAGE with their dangerous Government shutdown,” and vows “we will not allow” the troops to go unpaid reuters.com. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer retorts that Republicans are the ones “feeling the heat” for causing the shutdown federalnewsnetwork.com. Near the Capitol, union leader Randy Erwin (National Fed. of Fed. Employees) put it plainly: “Congress, do your damn job,” he told reporters federalnewsnetwork.com. Democrats accuse House Republicans of unnecessarily dragging out the funding stalemate, while Republicans say Senate Democrats refuse to fund the government without
11 October 2025
Stimulus Check October 2025: Rumors Debunked – What to Know as Shutdown Continues

Stimulus Check October 2025: Rumors Debunked – What to Know as Shutdown Continues

No New Federal Stimulus – Confirmed by IRS and Congress Despite hopeful chatter online, federal authorities have made clear that there is no new stimulus check approved for October 2025. Any nationwide payment to taxpayers would require a law passed by Congress and signed by the President – and that hasn’t happened. “Congress has not passed any 2025 stimulus package,” and the IRS has flatly stated that Americans will not receive any new stimulus money this month ts2.tech. All official announcements (whether from the IRS, Treasury, or White House) consistently show no plans for a fourth stimulus round ts2.tech. Multiple
Shutdown Jitters, ETF Tsunami & Crypto Power Plays – Top Crypto News (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Shutdown Jitters, ETF Tsunami & Crypto Power Plays – Top Crypto News (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Summary Market Overview: Crypto Slips as Macro Storm Brews A looming U.S. government shutdown (“Sorry, we’re closed” sign) spooked investors and weighed on crypto markets. Major cryptocurrencies stumbled over the past 48 hours, largely under pressure from mounting macroeconomic risks. Ether (ETH) led the pullback, dropping over 3% during Asian trading hours Thursday to test the $4,000 level for the first time since early August coindesk.com. Bitcoin (BTC) also dipped about 1%, sliding under $112,000 coindesk.com. A broad swath of altcoins followed suit: XRP, Solana (SOL) and Dogecoin all fell roughly 2.5–3%, with Solana teetering just above the key $200
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