House Democrats Release Never-Before-Seen Epstein Emails About Trump
Jeffrey Epstein claimed Donald Trump “spent hours at my house” with one of his victims and “knew about the girls,” according to several newly released emails dating from 2011 to 2019.
ByHeart Recalls All Baby Formula After Botulism Outbreak: A Look At The Overall US Formula Market
Organic baby formula maker, ByHeart, is voluntarily recalling all of its products after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) linked it to more than a dozen cases of infant food poisoning across the country.
Even As Shutdown Nears End, Air Travel Woes Continue
The federal government shutdown may soon end, but air travel chaos won’t disappear overnight, officials are warning.
Senate Moves To Pass Bill Ending Government Shutdown – But When Will It Actually End?
The Senate took a major step toward ending the longest-ever government shutdown in U.S. history Sunday night, as eight centrist Democrats crossed party lines and joined Republicans to advance a federal funding bill in a 60-40 vote. Democratic leaders are not happy with the deal, but several moderates felt the shutdown was creating too much pain for tens of millions of Americans.
Trump Meets With Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa In Historic Visit
President Trump met on Monday with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, marking the first time a Syrian leader has ever visited the White House.
Mass Flight Cancellations Begin — Reports From Airports Reveal Relative Calm
Nearly a thousand flights within, into, or out of the U.S. have been canceled as of Friday morning, as the FAA reduces operations at 40 major airports across the U.S. Reports on the ground (including from Mosheh, who went through two impacted airports today) reveal that early cancellations likely helped keep things calmer — though delays have left some people scrambling.
ICE Arrest At Chicago Day Care Sparks Outrage As Latino Voters Move Away From Trump
A day care worker was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents inside a school in Chicago Wednesday morning as kids were arriving.
FAA To Cut Thousands Of Flights At 40 Major U.S. Airports
Travelers, brace yourselves. Starting tomorrow, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will begin cutting scheduled flight capacity by 10% across 40 major airports, citing mounting strain on air traffic controllers who have been working without pay since the shutdown began Oct. 1.
Trump Strikes Deal To Slash Cost Of Obesity Drugs To As Low As $150 A Month
President Trump is continuing his crusade against high U.S. drug prices — this time targeting what he calls the “fat drug.” He announced deals Thursday meant to bring down costs of some obesity medicines to as little as $149 per month and expand access to more Medicare enrollees.
Average First-Time American Homebuyer Is Now 40 Years Old
In just one generation, the dream of owning a home has been pushed from the late 20s to the early 40s. The median age of first-time homebuyers is now 40, up from 28 in 1991 and 33 just five years ago.
Dems Sweep Election Night Races: What Does It Mean?
Democrats cleaned house Tuesday, winning governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, key statewide races in Pennsylvania and Georgia, and a major redistricting victory in California that could shape control of Congress next year.
Do Tariffs = Taxes? Supreme Court Appears Skeptical Of White House Argument
The Supreme Court heard arguments over a key piece of President Trump’s economic policy on Wednesday— his sweeping tariff agenda.
Election Night 2025: High-Stakes Races In NYC, New Jersey, Virginia, & California
High-profile races are underway Tuesday — including the New York City mayoral race, governors races in New Jersey and Virginia, and a redistricting ballot measure in California that could give Democrats five additional U.S. House seats.
Shutdown Hits Historic Day 35: Flights At Risk, Food Stamps In Limbo
Today marks Day 35 of the government shutdown — now tied for the longest in U.S. history — and federal workers are reaching a breaking point.
Election Day 2025: From Coast To Coast, Races That Could Shape The Political Map
Tomorrow is an election day in several U.S. states, and marks one year after Donald Trump retook the White House.
Shutdown’s Make-Or-Break Moment: SNAP Funding, Healthcare Enrollment, & Upcoming Elections
Millions of Americans are set to feel the biggest impacts yet from Washington’s month-long government shutdown starting this weekend.
Tucker Carlson Sparks Outrage For Friendly Interview Featuring Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes
Tucker Carlson is under fire for hosting a lengthy — and friendly — interview with white nationalist and neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, a notorious Holocaust denier, self-described admirer of Adolf Hitler and Soviet tyrant Joseph Stalin, and outspoken supporter of racial segregation.
🇺🇸🇨🇳 U.S. & China Strike Short-Term Deal On Trade, Rare Earth Minerals
The world’s two largest economies appear to be cooling trade tensions — for now. President Trump called his face-to-face meeting Thursday with Chinese President Xi Jinping a huge success, saying the U.S. will lower tariffs on China from 57% to 47%.
Top Trump Officials Move To Military Bases Amid Rising Political Violence
High-profile officials in President Trump’s administration are relocating to live on U.S. military bases — seeking increased security after cases of harassment and amid fears of rising political violence.
Hurricane Melissa Kills Dozens As Historic Storm Batters The Caribbean
Hurricane Melissa tore across Jamaica on Tuesday as one of the strongest Category 5 storms in more than a century, packing winds near 185 mph and unleashing catastrophic flooding and destruction.