It’s a consequential week ahead for Donald Trump’s presidency, with the impacts of the government shutdown spreading and major off-year elections slated for Tuesday. Follow for live updates.
Native American leaders warned senators last week that mass layoffs and potential benefit lapses are making this government shutdown more painful for their communities and insisted that the federal ...
Giovanni Lanzo is “still tossed up” about the mayor’s race – that’s Brooklyn for undecided. But he understands the stakes.
CNN is introducing a streaming subscription option called All Access, charting a new course in a media era defined by direct-to-consumer relationships and mobile-first news reports.
There is a perception on Wall Street that “underneath strong economic numbers, there are crevasses of credit and valuation risks that are deepening and broadening,” wrote Macquarie strategists Viktor ...
More critical services are at risk of lapsing this month as President Donald Trump and the GOP remain at an impasse over funding the federal government. Follow for live updates.
As demonstrations outside an immigration enforcement facility near Chicago have ramped up, so has the number of protesters being led away in restraints. Here are the stories of three of them.
Billboard reports that “the lack of rap songs in the Hot 100’s top 40 is the latest sign of a recent dip in rap’s commercial dominance,” while also pointing out that they made a rule change that ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays are facing off in a winner-take-all Game 7 for the World Series championship. Follow along with live updates.
After meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea, US President Donald Trump will land back in the US on the 30th day of the government shutdown. Follow live news updates.
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 on Friday, forcing a deciding Game 7 in the 2025 World Series on Saturday.
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Obama campaigns for Sherrill, Spanberger on Saturday in home stretch of gubernatorial elections
Former President Barack Obama urged voters to break with President Donald Trump and “set a glorious example for the nation” on Saturday as he campaigned with the Democratic nominees for governor in ...
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