Wednesday brought the first fallout from Tuesday's elections, in which Democrats swept key races by large margins. President Trump, clearly bothered by the election results, voiced growing frustration ...
It's Election Day! Voters are having their say in closely watched contests in New York City, California, New Jersey and Virginia. And the government shutdown is about the become the longest ever. Here ...
The government shutdown will be four weeks old tomorrow, and there’s little sign of movement in the standoff. That could change before long as the pain of the shutdown is about get much more severe, ...
Good evening. President Donald Trump arrived in Japan for the second leg of a diplomatic tour through Asia. Trump met with Japan's Emperor Naruhito ahead of a planned meeting Tuesday with Sanae ...
Ahead of meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week, negotiators for the two countries on Sunday said they had hashed out the preliminary framework for a crucial ...
President Trump said Thursday night that he is abruptly ending trade talks with Canada because of a video advertisement, paid for by the province of Ontario, that shows former President Ronald Reagan ...
The Trump administration has accepted a $130 million donation from an anonymous private donor and will use the funds to help pay troops during the government shutdown. The president on Thursday night ...
The annual rate of inflation inched up to 3% in September, the Labor Department reported on Friday, but the tenth-of-a-percentage-point increase over last month’s reading was less than expected, ...
Good evening. It's Day 24 of the government shutdown, and hundreds of thousands of federal workers missed their first full paychecks today while Congress was out. Speaker Mike Johnson announced that ...
On Day 23 of the government shutdown, the Senate rejected competing Republican and Democratic bills to pay military servicemembers and some federal workers. With many federal workers set to miss their ...
Happy Thursday! On this date in 2001, Apple released its iPod music player. The company reportedly sold some 450 million of the devices before discontinuing the product line in 2022. Unfortunately, ...
Due to a lack of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, at least half of all states plan to cut off their major food aid efforts on November 1 if the government shutdown continues.