A partial government shutdown started overnight Saturday, marking the third federal funding lapse in a matter of months.
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‘Incompetence!’: Trump’s Reckless Reaction to Hegseth’s FAA Disaster Sparks Fury — Then Noem Walks Off and the Cabinet Chaos Implodes in Real Time
President Donald Trump appeared strikingly aloof as questions mounted around him — his cabinet splintering, his leadership under scrutiny and a cascading federal misstep unfolding […] ...
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Will your travel plans be impacted by the looming government shutdown? DHS officials weigh in
Congress is approaching a funding deadline for the Department of Homeland Security, which could impact airport security and ...
Trump's Board of Peace meets on Gaza, NBC News polling shows Minnesotans more sharply divided on immigration policy, and the ...
Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades of guilt and the vital lessons that remain critical for NASA today.
"We have one shot left!" Factory 25 has revealed the official trailer for a hilarious new indie creation called Microbudget, a mockumentary making fun of indie films and the current state of the ...
Lawmakers and the White House offered no signs of compromise over the holiday weekend in their battle over oversight of ...
KATIE SHANAHAN is the new face of snooker on Channel 5 – after undergoing facial surgery and spinal reconstruction when she ...
If you're got a drawer full of unused USB sticks, you might as well put them to use – and our tech experts know how ...
The Trump administration has denied Alaska’s request for full reimbursement for disaster relief efforts immediately following last October’s devastating Western Alaska storms, despite the Dunleavy ...
We are the survivors of natural disasters that have devastated our communities: the floods in Texas, tornadoes in Missouri, wildfires in California and hurricanes in North Carolina. Over the past year ...
A new study shows that, despite fires, floods and record heat, most Australians do not change their behavior or beliefs in response to climate change—except in a narrow window following a disaster.
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