The federal government shutdown may be ending, but air travel is still in turmoil. With flight cancellations and air traffic controller shortages, recovery will take time. Are you prepared for the chaos this Thanksgiving?
President Trump hints at $2,000 checks for Americans funded by tariffs, echoing pandemic relief measures. But could this lead to higher prices and inflation? Find out the implications!
Consumer sentiment in the US has fallen to a near-record low due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, raising concerns about the economy's future. The latest survey shows widespread anxiety among consumers.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, impacting millions of federal workers and essential programs like SNAP and Head Start. As Thanksgiving approaches, air travel chaos looms if the deadlock continues.
In a historic election, Abigail Spanberger has been declared Virginia's first woman governor, leading a strong Democratic ticket alongside Ghazala Hashmi and Jay Jones. With a focus on pragmatism, Spanberger promises to tackle key issues like healthcare and education as she steps into office amid a federal government shutdown.
After 34 days of a federal government shutdown, Senate leaders are cautiously optimistic about a potential resolution. Discussions are underway that may lead to an end to the stalemate affecting millions.
Dozens of corporations, from Big Tech to defense contractors, have donated to fund President Trump's $300 million ballroom, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and political favors.
In a startling move, the USDA announces it will not access its $6 billion contingency fund to support SNAP benefits next month, putting 42 million Americans at risk of losing critical food assistance.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has decided against sending troops to San Francisco this weekend after the mayor assured him of substantial progress in addressing crime. Mayor Lurie emphasizes the city's potential as a technology hub and the importance of community solutions over military intervention.
The federal government shutdown has disrupted vital respiratory virus surveillance, leaving local health systems and the public in the dark as flu and COVID-19 cases rise. Experts warn of potential health risks due to halted data collection.