Saturday on PBS News Weekend, air travelers cope with reduced airline schedules, while the Supreme Court allows the Trump ...
The former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, has been analyzing the rise of autocracies and the threats they pose to ...
The labor market may not be cratering, but it does not look very strong. This week, a private report found 42,000 new jobs ...
In response to a court order, the Trump administration says it will provide half of the regular food stamp benefits during ...
President Trump's sweeping tariff plan may be on shaky ground after a Supreme Court hearing focused on his authority to ...
With the federal government shutdown on its 34th day, the Trump administration said it will restart some food aid payments.
A federal judge in Chicago issued a sharp rebuke of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics, saying federal officers used force against protesters and members of the media that ...
As the government shutdown continues, several key programs are at risk. One of them is Head Start, the federal program that provides early childhood education, health and food support for low-income ...
U.S. airlines began cutting hundreds of flights at major airports as the impact of a record-long shutdown kicked in further. Nearly 800 flights at 40 airports were canceled by midday. It comes as ...
As the government shutdown continues with no end in sight, millions of Americans are on the verge of losing access to SNAP.
In our news wrap Tuesday, the government shutdown tied the record for the longest in U.S. history at 35 days, UN ...
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