Congress Debates COVID Relief As Shutdown Deadline Approaches
Congress is debating additional COVID relief, and working to avoid a government shutdown. But much is still undecided.
Roadblocks in funding to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge
The Francis Scott Key Bridge took five years and $60 million to build in 1970, but will cost considerably more to rebuild this time around.
23 million Americans could soon pay more for home internet
A government program that provides people with internet subsidies will run out of funding unless Congress acts.
Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after narrow shutdown threat
The legislation was approved by senators early Saturday, with passage coming nearly six months into the budget year.
Candidate named Literally Anybody Else running for president
A Texas man legally changed his name as he hopes to attract disgruntled voters to his presidential campaign.
FCC considers rule change to make 988 suicide hotline more accessible
The agency could require phone companies to direct calls for help based on the caller's physical location rather than their area code.
Caitlin Clark offered $5M to join Ice Cube's BIG3 basketball league
The 22-year-old has already shared her intention to declare for the WNBA draft after this season, but Ice Cube thinks there's a way she can do both.