Republicans offer plan to postpone U.S. default
WASHINGTON | Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:27pm BST
(Reuters) - Republicans in the House of Representatives offered a plan on Thursday that would postpone a possible U.S. default and urged President Barack Obama to negotiate an end to the 10-day government shutdown.
The move signalled a new willingness by Republicans to break a standoff of their own making that has thrown America's future creditworthiness into question.