
In a bold move, Trump calls for the Senate to eliminate the filibuster to end the government shutdown, igniting fierce debate as Americans face rising food insecurity and healthcare costs.
As the government shutdown continues, Orlando International Airport suffers major flight delays averaging 2.7 hours due to staffing shortages. With air traffic controllers and TSA workers unpaid, the situation worsens, raising alarms across the aviation sector.
President Trump urges Republicans to end the government shutdown by eliminating the Senate filibuster, a bold move that could reshape legislative power dynamics. Will GOP leaders heed his call?
California's Democratic senators are urging the Justice Department to cancel election observer plans, calling them partisan. Meanwhile, SNAP benefits face cuts amid a government shutdown, affecting millions. Discover the implications!
In a pivotal ruling, a federal judge hinted at requiring the Trump administration to utilize reserves for food assistance, potentially safeguarding support for 42 million Americans during the government shutdown this November.
As Senate leaders from both parties seek a way out of the ongoing government shutdown, new hope emerges for a resolution next week. Will they find common ground or continue the standoff?
A federal judge in Boston is challenging the Trump administration's proposed suspension of SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown. The move could impact millions relying on food assistance.
In a surprising move, federal workers are being instructed to blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. Meanwhile, the FTC has removed AI-related blog posts, and San Francisco prepares for potential troop deployments. Plus, explore the evolving conservative dating scene and more.
As the government shutdown intensifies, the Trump administration defends its controversial decision to stop food stamp payments, risking hunger for millions of Americans. Lawsuits from multiple states challenge this choice, highlighting the legal and budgetary constraints at play.
In a bold move, the White House has dismissed all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, paving the way for President Trump's ambitious construction projects, including a $300 million ballroom. Discover the implications of this decision and the future of these controversial plans.
