On Tuesday, the U.S. federal government shutdown entered its seventh day, with no resolution in sight. The Senate failed for the fifth time to advance legislation aimed at ending the shutdown. The latest vote on a Republican-backed continuing resolution (CR) fell short with a 52–42 tally, lacking the 60 votes needed to proceed. Democrats opposed […]
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Markets reach new highs amid shutdown uncertainty
Despite the ongoing government shutdown, financial markets showed resilience on October 6, 2025. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reached new all-time highs, driven by optimism around advancements in artificial intelligence and semiconductor sectors. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw a significant surge in its stock price following the announcement of a collaboration with OpenAI to […]
What the U.S. public thinks of the government shutdown as it enters its second week
As of October 6, 2025, the U.S. federal government shutdown entered its sixth day, with no resolution in sight. The Senate voted down both a Republican-backed continuing resolution (CR) and a Democratic alternative, each falling short of the 60 votes needed to proceed. The central point of contention remains the extension of Affordable Care Act […]
Markets hold up surprisingly well amid shutdown and layoff risks
Despite the mounting drama in Washington on October 5, financial markets showed remarkable resilience. Equities advanced modestly, with technology, healthcare, and defense names among the best performers. The S&P 500 ticked upward, even as volatility flickered in smaller-cap segments. Investors appeared to favor continuation of strong momentum over short-term policy risk. One major driver: growing […]
Democrat judge kills Trump’s National Guard move in Oregon as legal battle deepens
On October 4, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing President Trump from deploying the Oregon National Guard to Portland, escalating an already fraught standoff between the federal government and state authorities. The ruling, handed down by Judge Karin Immergut, curtails the administration’s push to assert federal control over unrest in the city. […]
Markets remain resilient amid shutdown, investors chase rate-cut hopes
On October 3, U.S. financial markets experienced a surprising steadiness, even optimism, in the face of a continuing government shutdown and murky economic visibility. The S&P 500 eked out a modest gain and closed at a new high, while the Nasdaq faltered slightly. Investors clung to the growing belief that the Federal Reserve, deprived of […]
Markets defy the chaos: equities rally amid shutdown, rate-cut hopes intensify
Contrary to what many analysts expected, financial markets reacted to October 2 with surprising calm — even optimism. Despite the government shutdown, all three major U.S. indexes closed at or near record highs, with the Nasdaq fueling the advance. The rally was led by technology and healthcare, sectors investors believe can deliver under shifting macro […]
Political stalemate deepens as shutdown drags on and White House doubles down
October 2 stood as Day 2 of the U.S. government shutdown, and the political atmosphere was more combustible than hopeful. After Congress failed to pass a funding resolution by midnight the prior day, the standoff between Republicans and Democrats hardened, with both sides digging in behind maximal demands. The White House quickly escalated its rhetoric, […]
U.S. government shuts down as Democrats refuse to settle
On October 1, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time, the U.S. federal government officially entered a shutdown after senators failed to agree on stopgap funding. The move marks the first full shutdown in nearly seven years and the start of what may become one of the longer funding gaps in modern history. The failure to […]
White House talks falter as government shutdown looms
On September 29, the administration of President Donald Trump met with congressional leaders in the White House in a last-ditch effort to avoid a federal government shutdown, but emerged with little to show for it. With the funding deadline fast approaching, Republicans insisted on a narrow continuing resolution while Democrats demanded protections for Medicaid, extensions […]
