Doge disputes claims of shutdown, says operations continue with new updates
The Department of Government Efficiency has rejected claims that it was quietly dissolved months before the end of its contract, calling recent reports inaccurate and misleading. The agency, known for its focus on reducing federal spending and reviewing large segments of the government’s budget, responded after speculation arose regarding its operational status. A recent report had cited an unnamed United States official asserting that the department “doesn’t exist,” prompting widespr
Doge disputes claims of shutdown, says operations continue with new updates
The Department of Government Efficiency has rejected claims that it was quietly dissolved months before the end of its contract, calling recent reports inaccurate and misleading. The agency, known for its focus on reducing federal spending and reviewing large segments of the government’s budget, responded after speculation arose regarding its operational status. A recent report had cited an unnamed United States official asserting that the department “doesn’t exist,” prompting widespr
Fight over $900M in COVID-19 jobless benefits heads to Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear a high-profile dispute over the early termination of federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits, a decision that could determine whether roughly $900 million in aid will finally reach hundreds of thousands of residents. The case centers on Gov. Mike DeWine’s 2021 decision to withdraw the state from the federal program that provided an additional $300 per week to eligible jobless workers during the height of the pandemic. Lower courts have concluded that
Fight over $900M in COVID-19 jobless benefits heads to Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear a high-profile dispute over the early termination of federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits, a decision that could determine whether roughly $900 million in aid will finally reach hundreds of thousands of residents. The case centers on Gov. Mike DeWine’s 2021 decision to withdraw the state from the federal program that provided an additional $300 per week to eligible jobless workers during the height of the pandemic. Lower courts have concluded that
India seals historic US LPG import contract for 2026 supply
India has signed its first structured, long-term contract to import liquefied petroleum gas from the United States, marking what government officials describe as a major turning point in the country’s energy sourcing strategy. The announcement comes at a time when global energy markets remain highly volatile and nations are increasingly seeking diversified, stable supply lines. According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the agreement will help safeguard India’s fuel supply du
India seals historic US LPG import contract for 2026 supply
India has signed its first structured, long-term contract to import liquefied petroleum gas from the United States, marking what government officials describe as a major turning point in the country’s energy sourcing strategy. The announcement comes at a time when global energy markets remain highly volatile and nations are increasingly seeking diversified, stable supply lines. According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the agreement will help safeguard India’s fuel supply du
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
US government shutdown ends but economic and social fallout continues to deepen
The longest government shutdown in United States history has finally come to an end, but the deep wounds it has inflicted across the economy and federal systems will not heal anytime soon. Though President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government after a record 43 days, the aftershocks continue to ripple through essential sectors. With another possible shutdown looming on January 30, the reprieve may be only temporary, leaving the nation bracing for renewed political and econo
US government shutdown ends but economic and social fallout continues to deepen
The longest government shutdown in United States history has finally come to an end, but the deep wounds it has inflicted across the economy and federal systems will not heal anytime soon. Though President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government after a record 43 days, the aftershocks continue to ripple through essential sectors. With another possible shutdown looming on January 30, the reprieve may be only temporary, leaving the nation bracing for renewed political and econo
House set to vote on bill to end record U.S. government shutdown
The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote Wednesday evening on a bill that would officially bring an end to the longest government shutdown in American history. According to House Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the process to move the legislation forward will begin late in the afternoon, with the final vote expected to take place around 7 p.m. Eastern Time. Speaking to reporters, Scalise emphasized the urgency of the decision, noting that lawmakers must act
House set to vote on bill to end record U.S. government shutdown
The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote Wednesday evening on a bill that would officially bring an end to the longest government shutdown in American history. According to House Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the process to move the legislation forward will begin late in the afternoon, with the final vote expected to take place around 7 p.m. Eastern Time. Speaking to reporters, Scalise emphasized the urgency of the decision, noting that lawmakers must act
Columbus Utility Rates to Rise as City Boosts Water and Power Infrastructure
City officials in Columbus, Ohio have announced a sweeping increase in utility rates — including water, sewer, stormwater and electric services — as part of a broader infrastructure strategy aimed at ensuring safe tap water, accommodating future growth and reinforcing drought resilience. The proposed package would represent the largest adjustment in recent years and positions the city to meet both current demands and long-term capital needs. According to municipal sources, inflation and
Columbus Utility Rates to Rise as City Boosts Water and Power Infrastructure
City officials in Columbus, Ohio have announced a sweeping increase in utility rates — including water, sewer, stormwater and electric services — as part of a broader infrastructure strategy aimed at ensuring safe tap water, accommodating future growth and reinforcing drought resilience. The proposed package would represent the largest adjustment in recent years and positions the city to meet both current demands and long-term capital needs. According to municipal sources, inflation and
Gold vs Real Estate: Which Investment Shines Brighter in 2025?
As India moves into 2026, investors face a familiar yet complex choice: gold or real estate. Both assets have historically served as trusted vehicles for preserving and growing wealth. Yet, their performance and purpose vary significantly depending on economic conditions, investor goals, and market trends. Over the past year, both gold and property values have surged. Gold’s recent rally has been driven by global inflation, economic instability, and rising central bank purchases.
Gold vs Real Estate: Which Investment Shines Brighter in 2025?
As India moves into 2026, investors face a familiar yet complex choice: gold or real estate. Both assets have historically served as trusted vehicles for preserving and growing wealth. Yet, their performance and purpose vary significantly depending on economic conditions, investor goals, and market trends. Over the past year, both gold and property values have surged. Gold’s recent rally has been driven by global inflation, economic instability, and rising central bank purchases.
Pharma executive collapses during Trump’s Oval Office event on obesity drug prices
A senior pharmaceutical executive collapsed during an Oval Office event where former U.S. President Donald Trump was announcing a new initiative to reduce the prices of obesity drugs. The incident caused a sudden interruption to the live broadcast of the announcement, which was centered on a major agreement between the Trump administration and leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. According to eyewitnesses, the executive, later identified as Gordon Findlay of Novo Nordisk, lost his
Pharma executive collapses during Trump’s Oval Office event on obesity drug prices
A senior pharmaceutical executive collapsed during an Oval Office event where former U.S. President Donald Trump was announcing a new initiative to reduce the prices of obesity drugs. The incident caused a sudden interruption to the live broadcast of the announcement, which was centered on a major agreement between the Trump administration and leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. According to eyewitnesses, the executive, later identified as Gordon Findlay of Novo Nordisk, lost his
Nonprofit steps up to help women battling period poverty during U.S. shutdown
As the government shutdown drags on, becoming the longest in U.S. history, its effects are rippling through communities in unexpected ways. While much of the national attention has focused on food insecurity and housing struggles, a quieter crisis is unfolding — women across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to afford basic feminine hygiene products. In Rockville, Maryland, nonprofit founder Dana Marlowe has witnessed this need firsthand. Marlowe, who started I
Nonprofit steps up to help women battling period poverty during U.S. shutdown
As the government shutdown drags on, becoming the longest in U.S. history, its effects are rippling through communities in unexpected ways. While much of the national attention has focused on food insecurity and housing struggles, a quieter crisis is unfolding — women across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to afford basic feminine hygiene products. In Rockville, Maryland, nonprofit founder Dana Marlowe has witnessed this need firsthand. Marlowe, who started I
O’Hare and Midway face flight cuts as FAA battles impact of record shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced significant flight reductions across 40 major U.S. airports, including Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway, beginning Friday. The move comes as the agency struggles to maintain safety standards during what has become the longest government shutdown in American history, now stretching into its 37th day. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned earlier this week that the continued shutdown could cause “mass chaos, cancellati
O’Hare and Midway face flight cuts as FAA battles impact of record shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced significant flight reductions across 40 major U.S. airports, including Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway, beginning Friday. The move comes as the agency struggles to maintain safety standards during what has become the longest government shutdown in American history, now stretching into its 37th day. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned earlier this week that the continued shutdown could cause “mass chaos, cancellati
District Removes Three Schools From Closure Plan, Adjusts Timeline
The district has revised its proposed plan to close several schools, confirming that three campuses—Palm Elementary, Bryker Woods Elementary, and Maplewood Elementary—will no longer be part of the closure list. The announcement came through a letter dated November 4 from Superintendent Matias Segura to the community, explaining the decision to modify the timeline and focus. The superintendent emphasized that while the closure list has changed, the district remains committed to its long-term
District Removes Three Schools From Closure Plan, Adjusts Timeline
The district has revised its proposed plan to close several schools, confirming that three campuses—Palm Elementary, Bryker Woods Elementary, and Maplewood Elementary—will no longer be part of the closure list. The announcement came through a letter dated November 4 from Superintendent Matias Segura to the community, explaining the decision to modify the timeline and focus. The superintendent emphasized that while the closure list has changed, the district remains committed to its long-term
DFW Veterans Day Ceremony Canceled Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
The annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Dallas–Fort Worth National Cemetery, a long-standing tradition honoring American servicemen and women, has been canceled this year due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. The decision, described as deeply disappointing but unavoidable, has affected veterans’ families, volunteers, and community members who look forward to the heartfelt event each year. Every November, volunteers gather at the DFW National Cemetery to place thousands o
DFW Veterans Day Ceremony Canceled Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
The annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Dallas–Fort Worth National Cemetery, a long-standing tradition honoring American servicemen and women, has been canceled this year due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. The decision, described as deeply disappointing but unavoidable, has affected veterans’ families, volunteers, and community members who look forward to the heartfelt event each year. Every November, volunteers gather at the DFW National Cemetery to place thousands o
Illinois lawmakers approve $1.5 billion transit funding bill amid budget shortfall
SPRINGFIELD — In a decisive move to address a looming financial crisis in the state’s transportation network, Illinois lawmakers approved a new $1.5 billion public transit funding bill in the early hours of Friday morning. The legislation, passed during the final moments of the veto session, aims to secure the future of Chicago’s major transit systems and prevent what officials described as a potential “fiscal cliff.” The new measure, which avoids the more controversial st
Illinois lawmakers approve $1.5 billion transit funding bill amid budget shortfall
SPRINGFIELD — In a decisive move to address a looming financial crisis in the state’s transportation network, Illinois lawmakers approved a new $1.5 billion public transit funding bill in the early hours of Friday morning. The legislation, passed during the final moments of the veto session, aims to secure the future of Chicago’s major transit systems and prevent what officials described as a potential “fiscal cliff.” The new measure, which avoids the more controversial st
DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026
WASHINGTON — Thousands of District residents could soon lose critical dental and vision benefits as Washington, D.C. prepares to overhaul its Medicaid program starting January 1, 2026. The city’s decision to reduce Medicaid eligibility and transition many enrollees into a new system known as the Healthy DC Plan has sparked deep concern among healthcare providers and community advocates. The upcoming changes follow a decision to lower the income threshold for Medicaid eligibility
DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026
WASHINGTON — Thousands of District residents could soon lose critical dental and vision benefits as Washington, D.C. prepares to overhaul its Medicaid program starting January 1, 2026. The city’s decision to reduce Medicaid eligibility and transition many enrollees into a new system known as the Healthy DC Plan has sparked deep concern among healthcare providers and community advocates. The upcoming changes follow a decision to lower the income threshold for Medicaid eligibility
Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval
With Governor Gavin Newsom signing Senate Bill 63, known as the Connect Bay Area Transit Act, a major regional push to secure the future of public transportation in Northern California has officially begun. The bill, signed on October 13, authorizes a voter initiative for a 14-year regional sales tax measure that would appear on the November 2026 ballot. The proposal seeks to generate billions in funding to sustain and expand Bay Area transit networks, including BART, Caltrain, and the Valley
Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval
With Governor Gavin Newsom signing Senate Bill 63, known as the Connect Bay Area Transit Act, a major regional push to secure the future of public transportation in Northern California has officially begun. The bill, signed on October 13, authorizes a voter initiative for a 14-year regional sales tax measure that would appear on the November 2026 ballot. The proposal seeks to generate billions in funding to sustain and expand Bay Area transit networks, including BART, Caltrain, and the Valley
India confirms US sanctions will not impact Chabahar Port project in Iran
New Delhi: India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that the American sanctions imposed on Iran will not affect the Chabahar Port project, a critical component of India’s regional connectivity and trade strategy. The confirmation underscores New Delhi’s commitment to maintaining strategic investments in the port, even as it continues its dialogue with the United States on broader trade and diplomatic issues. The Chabahar Port, located on Iran’s southeastern c
India confirms US sanctions will not impact Chabahar Port project in Iran
New Delhi: India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that the American sanctions imposed on Iran will not affect the Chabahar Port project, a critical component of India’s regional connectivity and trade strategy. The confirmation underscores New Delhi’s commitment to maintaining strategic investments in the port, even as it continues its dialogue with the United States on broader trade and diplomatic issues. The Chabahar Port, located on Iran’s southeastern c
Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown
More than 140,000 Central Texans are expected to lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the government shutdown continues. With funding for the program now exhausted, officials have confirmed that no payments will be issued for the month of November. The loss of this essential aid will leave thousands of families across the region struggling to afford basic groceries and necessities, pushing many to seek emergency food assistance. According t
Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown
More than 140,000 Central Texans are expected to lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the government shutdown continues. With funding for the program now exhausted, officials have confirmed that no payments will be issued for the month of November. The loss of this essential aid will leave thousands of families across the region struggling to afford basic groceries and necessities, pushing many to seek emergency food assistance. According t
California sues Trump administration over suspension of food aid benefits
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has joined several other states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of unlawfully refusing to provide federal food assistance benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the legal action Tuesday, stating that the decision by the administration to withhold funds under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will leave millions of residents without
California sues Trump administration over suspension of food aid benefits
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has joined several other states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of unlawfully refusing to provide federal food assistance benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the legal action Tuesday, stating that the decision by the administration to withhold funds under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will leave millions of residents without
Student loan forgiveness resumes under ICR and PAYE repayment plans after new agreement
Millions of student loan borrowers in the United States are once again eligible for debt forgiveness following the reinstatement of two major federal repayment programs. The Department of Education has announced that it will resume canceling the debts of qualified borrowers enrolled in the Income Contingent Repayment (ICR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE) plans. This decision restores a critical form of relief for many borrowers who rely on income-driven repayment systems to manage their student loan
Student loan forgiveness resumes under ICR and PAYE repayment plans after new agreement
Millions of student loan borrowers in the United States are once again eligible for debt forgiveness following the reinstatement of two major federal repayment programs. The Department of Education has announced that it will resume canceling the debts of qualified borrowers enrolled in the Income Contingent Repayment (ICR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE) plans. This decision restores a critical form of relief for many borrowers who rely on income-driven repayment systems to manage their student loan









