The White House threatens 'imminent' mass firings of federal workersThe shutdown will upend much of the government's daily operations, disrupting national parks, museums, and food safety inspection, among others
How previous government shutdowns have impacted the S&P 500Markets have, for the most part, been resilient — but the longer the shutdown goes on, the greater the chances that stocks will drop
The Supreme Court lets Lisa Cook stay at the Fed — for nowThe decision means Cook will be able to cast votes on interest rates for at least two more Federal Reserve meetings this year after Trump tried to fire her
McDonald's is bringing back its Monopoly contest after a 10-year break — with big changesMonopoly will be a digital game when it returns on Oct. 6, and you'll need to be a member of the fast food chain's loyalty program to play
The private sector is shedding jobs, ADP says, as the government shutdown halts official data Job losses spread across industries including leisure and hospitality, business services, and finance. Construction and manufacturing also declined
05:55Why Trump's new tariffs could send corporate earnings into a tailspin, according to a strategist
The government is shut down. Here’s what will be closed until it’s overThe shutdown isn't affecting every federal agency the same. See which ones are staying open and which are temporarily shuttering
Taiwan says Trump’s chip production demand wasn't even discussed in recent talksCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had floated the idea that half of chips for the U.S. market would need to be produced domestically
Extreme trade and immigration policies could slow growth and fuel stagflation, strategist warnsKevin Gordon, Director and Senior Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, breaks down how Donald Trump's tariff war could impact investors
Economic IndicatorsThe 11 major metro areas where rent is falling the mostIn these major cities, rents are dropping — even if they're still higher than they were before the pandemic
Economic IndicatorsThe government shutdown means no jobs report. Is it time to kill the jobs report anyway?