Posts published in “United States”
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Scott Dance the reshaping of FEMA and a missed deadline by Trump's review panel.
A record number of travelers are expected for Thanksgiving, with nearly 82 million journeying by car, plane, or train.
Supreme Court Blocks Texas Redistricting Plan Temporarily
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked a lower court ruling against Texas' 2026 congressional redistricting plan, pending review.
The Coast Guard faced backlash over plans to soften language on hate symbols. They have since revised their policy.
Rare-earth elements, crucial for tech, aren't scarce but hard to refine. The U.S. aims to boost domestic production.
A federal judge ends National Guard deployment in D.C., ruling it "unlawful" amidst legal challenges to Trump's troop use.
New Epstein document releases highlight his connections with powerful figures, sparking political controversy.
President Trump aims to revise Endangered Species Act rules, potentially delaying protections for species at risk.
Friendsgiving is a modern twist on Thanksgiving, celebrated with friends instead of family, often potluck-style.









