The Federal Aviation Administration said flights departing for Los Angeles International Airport were halted Sunday due to a staffing shortage at a Southern California air traffic facility.
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Lockhart, who became a mother figure for a generation of television viewers whether at home in “Lassie” or up in the stratosphere in “Lost in Space,” has died. She was 100.
Six-time Super Bowl-winning owner Robert Kraft, NFL founder Ralph Hay and former Raiders CEO Amy Trask are among the 21 contributors who advanced to the next stage for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026.
The Pentagon confirmed Friday that it has accepted an anonymous $130 million gift to help pay members of the military during the government shutdown, raising ethical questions after President Donald Trump had announced that a friend had offered the gift to defray any shortfalls.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group to deploy to U.S. Southern Command.
Letitia James is the third Trump adversary to appear before a judge this month on federal charges, amplifying concerns that the president is using the Justice Department to seek retribution after his own legal troubles.
The benefits increase for nearly 71 million Social Security recipients will go into effect beginning in January.
Autumn marks the start of respiratory virus season, when colds, flu and other bugs start circulating — especially among the very young.
President Donald Trump said late Thursday that he was ending “all trade negotiations” with Canada because of a television ad opposing U.S. tariffs.
The pardon is the latest move by a president who has flexed his executive power to bestow clemency on political allies, prominent public figures and others convicted of crimes.
In the midst of a federal government shutdown, the U.S. government’s gross national debt surpassed $38 trillion Wednesday, a record number that highlights the accelerating accumulation of debt on America’s balance sheet.
A current NBA coach and player were among the more than 30 players arrested in a case involving sports betting and rigged poker games in Las Vegas and elsewhere, authorities say.
The NCAA approved a rule change on Wednesday that will allow athletes and athletic department staff members to bet on professional sports.
Now, job seekers face another setback after Walmart, one of the nation’s largest employers, has made a controversial decision that could affect thousands of potential workers.
The USDA said each Farm Service Agency office will have two workers who will be paid even though the government remains shutdown.
