As stock futures slide ahead of a potential U.S. government shutdown, investors are on edge. With Congress at an impasse and economic indicators in the balance, the market's future is uncertain. Will this shutdown disrupt the gains seen in September?
The US government has entered a shutdown after Democrats rejected a Republican funding plan without healthcare concessions. The political battle reflects deep divides as both parties scramble for a solution.
In a heated debate over federal funding, Trump and GOP leaders accuse Democrats of demanding free healthcare for undocumented immigrants. However, the truth reveals that Democrats are focused on extending healthcare subsidies for Americans, not illegal immigrants.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared the Trump administration's deportation policy targeting foreign scholars for their pro-Palestinian views unconstitutional, emphasizing the importance of free speech rights for all.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new website message about the 'Radical Left' raises eyebrows and potential Hatch Act violations amid a looming government shutdown. Experts weigh in on the implications.
Federal prosecutors have recommended a staggering 11-year prison sentence for Sean 'Diddy' Combs after his conviction on prostitution charges. The case has stirred intense media attention and public debate over his actions and their ramifications.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio violated the First Amendment by targeting pro-Palestinian students for deportation, highlighting a chilling effect on lawful speech.
As the U.S. government faces a midnight shutdown, President Trump warns of irreversible actions that could severely impact crucial programs. With Congress divided, can a last-minute deal be reached?
As over 150,000 federal workers accepted the Trump administration's buyout offer, many are reflecting on their decisions amidst a mix of regret and new beginnings. From job searches to personal growth, hear their stories.
Sean Combs is recommended to serve at least 11 years in prison for transportation related to prostitution, as federal prosecutors cite his violent behavior and its impact on victims, despite his acquittal on more severe charges.