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NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
The morning sun illuminates the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Monday.
66 questions and answers about the government shutdown

66 questions and answers about a possible government shutdown that could start Tuesday.
Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, hours after Congress plunged the nation into a partial government shutdown.
Senate kills House idea for budget talks amid shutdown

First shutdown since 1996 follows jockeying over President Obama's health care law.
The sun rises on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., just hours after the government lurched into a shutdown for the first time in 17 years.
First Take: Nobody blinked, so eyes wide open over cliff

First Take: Nobody blinked. With eyes wide open, a government shutdown.

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A stop sign is seen at dusk, hours before a government shutdown began.
politics
Shutdown stalemate: Where things stand today
A quick look at the government shutdown and the impasse over the budget and health care law.
Tourists look at a sign announcing that the Statue of Liberty is closed due to a government shutdown on Oct. 1 in New York.
nation
Shutdown's reach felt by families across USA
The government shutdown will put hundreds of thousands out of work and have an impact on millions.
Drug maker Merck announced Tuesday it will lay off thousands of employees.
business
Merck laying off thousands amid R&D revamp
Company says the job cuts of about 8,500 are part of "a global initiative" to save $2.5B.
Bill Nye does a
people
Fan favorite exits 'Dancing With the Stars'
What happened to Bill Nye, the injured Science Guy?
A pack of motorcyclists follow and harass an SUV driving through Manhattan Sunday before smashing in the SUV's window.
nation
Biker arrested in N.Y. dust up motorcyclists, SUV dustup
NYPD is investigating alleged altercation between driver and a pack of motorcyclists.
tv
'NCIS' says farewell to Ziva
The beloved character is not being killed off, but she is leaving the show.
A Flight for Life Helicopter rises above backed up traffic Sept. 30, 2013,  in south-central Colorado.  Roads were closed as emergency personnel work to  aid hikers trapped after a rock slide on the trail to Agnes Vaille Falls.
nation
Dad killed in Colo. rockslide shielded teenage daughter
Five hikers dead after huge boulders slide down a mountain in central Colorado

 

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