Proposed federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will "drive Wisconsinites into hunger" and harm the state's economy, according to new analysis. read more
A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace. read more
President Donald Trump on Sunday demanded that the university provide a list of names of its international students and the countries they come from. read more
There's a new trade on Wall Street: the TACO trade, standing for "Trump Always Chickens Out."
The slowdown in international travel threatens to destabilize America's tourism industry which plays a vital role in supporting the nation's economy.
The company successfully reused its Super Heavy booster, but it too exploded. read more
Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity calculates how many Americans are unable to afford the basic necessities of life. "The unemployment data, as it's put out, has some flaws," LISEP chairman Gene Ludwig told CBS MoneyWatch. "For example, it counts you as employed if you've worked as little as one hour over the prior two weeks. So you can be homeless and in a tent community and have worked one hour and be counted, irrespective of how poorly-paid that hour may be." read more
While the tech industry floors the pedal on AI, the U.S. public would be happy to hit the brakes. read more
President Donald Trump boasted on Monday that the multimillion-dollar military parade to honor the Army's 250th anniversary next month, which is set for his birthday -- will eclipse the Olympics and World Cup in stature. read more
Analysis: Russia's latest deadly offensive also did clear damage to Donald Trump's ego, writes John Bowden read more
If I were to tell you that Donald Trump just pardoned a real estate investor who involved his family in the business before becoming a reality tv star only to end being convicted for multiple felonies related to his fraudulent business practices then you might guess that he is attempting to pardon himself. While that might be the case, it is not who I'm talking about. The White House has announced pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley who were convicted for bank fraud and tax evasion to name just a few of their crimes. read more
The White House has lost confidence in a Pentagon leak investigation that Pete Hegseth used to justify firing three top aides last month ... read more
Crisfield officially got word from FEMA last July that it had secured $36 million from the program to launch the first phase of its massive flood-protection initiative. read more
Social media reaction was swift and furious Tuesday after President Donald Trump posted a Truth Social message telling Vladimir Putin he has protected the Russian president from "really bad things." read more
Paul Walczak's pardon application cited his mother's support for the president, including raising millions of dollars and a connection to a plot to publicize a Biden family diary.
The president had posted a social media tirade against "CRAZY" Putin after Russia launched new attacks on Kyiv.
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