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Donald Trump’s calls for retribution have many in his party questioning how to proceed while distancing themselves from these comments.
A breakbreak through over the weekend may re-open the Government after an historically long shutdown.
The FAA crisis continues. to deepen as delays keep piling up due to shortages in staffing.
The shutdown will be a record long fiasco if it lasts through this week with economic pain being felt by more people.
As the shutdown drags on more and more people are affected by it in very painful ways.
The air traffic control staffing shortage is becoming more dire by the day with flight delays piling up.
Soybean farmers are in trouble with China refusing to purchase their harvested crops.
The Middle East conflict finally has some light at the end of the tunnel after a brutal 2 year conflict that left scores of people dead.
Chicago braces for an immigration crackdown with National Guard headed for the city from other parts of the country.
The government is shut down and the intense blame game ensues to come out on top.
The big government shutdown looms with both sides digging in for a fight.
The nation was rocked once again by gun violence over the weekend as several mass shootings unfolded causing terror in the general population.
Nato is now being tested almost daily by Russian drones that have been spotted in Nato airspace potentially triggering a united response.
Jimmy Kimmel is back after the latest rift in cancel culture leaving many wondering who is next be cancelled.
The looming government shutdown could have drastic consequences for the economy as both sides seek political leverage.
The Fed cut interest rates in an effort to stem the tide of companies that have stopped hiring.
A raid at the Hyundai plant has foreign investors afraid of making monetary investments that require their employees to come to America.
China is ramping up tensions before heading into already tense trade negotiations.


Gov. Whitmer has decided to work with the Administration in stark contrast to some of her colleagues who are far more adversarial.