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While Monday, Oct. 13 marks Columbus Day, a federal holiday, it also marks nearly two weeks since the U.S. government has been closed.
Pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal to end the shutdown is expected to rise this week with the prospect that workers will begin to lose paychecks, including members of the military. Republicans ...
While Oct. 13 marks Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day, it also marks nearly two weeks since the U.S. government has been closed. What to know.