TSA workers are caught in a political funding standoff, working without pay as tensions rise in Washington. The situation is impacting airport operations and security readiness.
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A CBS investigation has uncovered expanding hospice fraud in California. Reports highlight billing abuses, identity theft, and suspicious provider networks.
Pete Hegseth was pressed over reports that the Pentagon is requesting massive new funding for the Iran war. The proposed $200 billion figure has sparked scrutiny and debate.
The House approved new legislation targeting migrants who commit certain crimes, including fraud. The move has intensified debate over immigration enforcement and due process.
Thousands of TSA officers called out sick amid a DHS shutdown, disrupting airport operations. Officials warn prolonged funding issues could force airport closures.
A growing number of billionaires are reportedly relocating to more favorable regions. The trend is fueling debate over taxes, policy, and economic stability.
Germany is reassessing its approach to China as economic pressures grow. The shift reflects a broader tension between ideology and global trade realities.
Ten major airline CEOs are urging Congress to end the ongoing government shutdown, warning that unpaid TSA workers and long airport lines are disrupting travel nationwide.
President Donald Trump approved a temporary waiver allowing stranded Russian oil shipments to reach global markets amid rising energy pressures. The move aims to stabilize prices without draining America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
A company that operated in California for decades is relocating its headquarters to Georgia. The move reflects a broader trend of firms shifting operations to states with lower costs and different business environments.
Iran’s new ayatollah has vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz blocked as missile strikes continue across the region and oil prices surge amid rising global tensions.
A federal appeals court finalized the termination of the Biden-era SAVE student loan repayment plan after reversing a lower court ruling. The decision impacts millions of borrowers and ends a years-long legal battle over the program.
The Bank of England is considering replacing Winston Churchill on British banknotes with wildlife imagery, sparking debate over history and culture.
ExxonMobil announced plans to move its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas, highlighting the state’s pro-business policies and energy leadership.
President Donald Trump moves against Lloyd’s of London’s influence over shipping insurance and energy routes as global power dynamics shift.


















