The White House began conducting mass layoffs on Friday amid a prolonged government shutdown, including slashing an entire department under the U.S. Department of the Treasury.The entire staff at the Community Financial…
One of the most famous divisions in the U.S. Army officially took over command of the Joint Task Force guarding the southern border on Friday.The 101st Airborne, dubbed “Screaming Eagles,” officially took over command of the…
Active-duty service members are on the verge of missing their next paycheck due to Senate Democrats voting to keep the government shuttered indefinitely.U.S. service members were already temporarily reporting to work without…
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened China with “countermeasures” and hinted his upcoming summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping could be canceled as a result of Beijing’s latest escalation in trade hostilities.China…
The Senate approved its annual defense policy bill Thursday, ending weeks of gridlock over the massive $879 billion package and marking a rare move in approving major legislation during a government shutdown.The National…
A record number of Americans believe the U.S. government presently has “too much power,” according to a Gallup poll released Friday.The newly released survey found that 62% of Americans said the federal government has too…
Share this Story on Facebook, X, Text, LinkedIn, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or OutlookLast night’s first and final Virginia gubernatorial debate between Winsome Earle-Sears and Abigail Spanberger had one clear loser — the…
Share this Story on Facebook, X, Text, LinkedIn, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or OutlookThe measure of your character is what you do and say when you think no one is looking or listening. But what does it say about you when you declare…
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly warned on Thursday that the “softening” U.S. job market could become “more worrisome” if the central bank is unable to “risk manage it.”Daly’s comments come after the Fed…
In an age when everyone seems determined to be heard, Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s new book makes a radical proposal: listen. Listening to the Law isn’t just a title—it’s a judicial philosophy, a personal ethic, and a…
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