As President Trump's approval ratings hit a record low, he prepares for a crucial televised address focused on the economy. Can this speech win back disillusioned supporters?
In a bid to prevent wildfires, Xcel Energy has shut power for 50,000 customers in Colorado's Front Range due to extreme weather conditions. Schools are closed, and emergency services are on alert.
Xcel Energy may implement power shutoffs on Dec. 17 to mitigate wildfire risks due to high winds and dry conditions. Residents in several counties are urged to prepare for potential outages and stay informed through alerts.
Children in Australia will wake up to a new reality on Wednesday as a world-first social media ban takes effect, prohibiting under-16s from accessing major platforms like TikTok and Instagram. This controversial move aims to protect youth from online dangers, but will it truly make them safer?
Tonight, Texans will have the rare opportunity to witness the spectacular aurora borealis, thanks to increased solar activity. Meteorologist Harrison Tran shares insights on this celestial event and viewing tips.
A strong geomagnetic storm offers a rare chance to see the Northern Lights across 18 states, although Portland may be too cloudy. Get ready for the celestial show on Wednesday night!
The House of Representatives is returning to D.C. to vote on a bill aimed at reopening the government. With the Senate having passed its version, lawmakers brace for a series of crucial votes on Wednesday evening. Will they come together to avoid a shutdown?
U.S. equities rose significantly on Wednesday as the Supreme Court raised questions about President Trump's tariffs, boosting investor confidence. Major indexes saw gains, with AMD and other AI stocks rebounding from valuation concerns.
With over 40 million Americans at risk of losing vital SNAP benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hints at possible emergency payouts by Wednesday. However, uncertainty remains as federal courts mandate action on funding.
SNAP food benefits for 42 million Americans could restart as early as Wednesday after federal judges mandated the use of emergency funds during the government shutdown. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirms no appeal will be made.