In a surprising turn of events, Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon insists Kyler Murray will remain the starter despite Jacoby Brissett's impressive performance, raising questions about the team's future.
As the government shutdown drags on, President Trump calls for the filibuster's elimination to reopen the government. With SNAP funding in jeopardy, the pressure mounts on both parties to resolve the crisis.
Over 40 million Americans relying on SNAP benefits face uncertainty after a federal judge's ruling. With a government shutdown in effect, food banks warn of a looming public health crisis as benefits may be delayed.
Tesla's profit took a nosedive in Q3, plummeting 37% as the company slashed car prices to boost sales. With the upcoming vote on Elon Musk's pay package, what does this mean for Tesla's future?
The Miami Dolphins' recent loss to the Browns has left head coach Mike McDaniel facing intense scrutiny. With the team now at 1-6, questions about his future and the performance of Tua Tagovailoa are mounting.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved BlackRock's takeover of Minnesota Power, ignoring warnings that it could lead to higher bills and reduced oversight. Critics fear this decision prioritizes profits over public interest.
Experts warn that America's health system is unprepared for the next infectious disease outbreak, criticizing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine policies and the rookie advisors he appointed. Former CDC leaders express grave concerns over significant cuts and lack of expertise.
President Trump's recent comments urging the Justice Department to target his political opponents have raised alarms about ethics and job security within the agency. As key personnel leave, the integrity of the DOJ is in jeopardy.
In a surprising move, the U.S. is set to cut security assistance to NATO allies Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, raising tensions with Russia. European diplomats worry this could embolden Putin as U.S. President Trump refocuses on domestic issues.
Luigi Mangione appeared in court today as terrorism charges were dropped, but he still faces second-degree murder charges. The courtroom drama continues as pretrial hearings are set to begin soon.