Families Face Soaring Food Costs This Thanksgiving
Food prices up nearly 30% since 2020 and the record-long US shutdown left many families scrambling, making Thanksgiving a struggle for households nationwide.
Stay informed, stay connected—news for amigos everywhere.
Food prices up nearly 30% since 2020 and the record-long US shutdown left many families scrambling, making Thanksgiving a struggle for households nationwide.
After a record 43-day shutdown, the US economy faces lasting losses of up to $15B, warns CBO. What young investors and global markets need to know.
Trump signed a bill ending the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, restoring funding through January 30 and giving relief to thousands of federal employees.
Congress approved a spending deal, ending the longest U.S. government shutdown. The House vote (222-209) followed the Senate approval (60-40), sending it to President Trump.
On Nov 13, after 43 days, the Senate-approved funding bill landed in the House for a final vote today. Lawmakers returned amid nationwide flight delays, pushing to reopen the US government.
Today, the U.S. House will vote to end the 42-day government shutdown, extending funding through January 30, 2026, amid Democratic divisions over healthcare subsidies.
Explore why the U.S. government shutdown hit 42 days, who’s to blame and how a bipartisan Senate deal could end the record freeze.
America’s government shutdown marks 42 days—the longest ever—furloughing 670k workers, delaying food aid, and straining air travel. A Senate deal may end the stalemate this week.
On day 40 of the longest US government shutdown, the Senate advances a funding bill, and President Trump says an end is in sight as it heads to the House.
As the U.S. shutdown hits day 40, Italy, Portugal and Germany step up to cover delayed wages for American base staff, while unions warn of growing hardship.