SNAP benefits of concern amid government shutdown
The government shutdown is now on its 26th day. Both republicans and democrats are firm in their positions about what has to be done to get the federal government opened again. The biggest concern is the millions of Americans unable to get food assistance benefits at the end of the month if the shutdown drags on.
Government shutdown impact on the holiday season
Day 26 and counting of the government shutdown, and there is still zero end in sight. Now, there are new warnings the shutdown could dramatically slow holiday spending.
Tips on how to survive government shutdown for federal works
Josh Perkins, Vice President of DeWitt and Dunn Financial Services, joins Good Day Saturday to offer advice for federal workers feel the impact of the government shutdown.
Air traffic controller drives for DoorDash
Friday is the first day that thousands of federal workers are missing their first full paycheck.
Dallas native air traffic controller turns to DoorDash as shutdown takes toll on pay
When DoorDash learned of his situation, they donated $10,000 toward his daughter's private school tuition.
Former quarterback AJ McCarron announces run for Alabama lieutenant governor
The former Alabama Crimson Tide and NFL quarterback announced his candidacy in a video post referring to himself as a “political outsider."
Senate rejects bill to pay workers during government shutdown
There is a small sliver of hope that lawmakers will vote to end the federal government shutdown. FOX News' Shannon Bream joined Good Day to discuss what could happen.
Texas congressman says he'll refuse paycheck during government shutdown
Rep. Henry Cuellar on Thursday said he would refuse his congressional paycheck as a show of solidarity with his constituents in the 28th Congressional District of Texas.
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett may ditch redrawn district for Senate bid: Interview
Recent polling showed that Crockett has a potential early lead in the crowded Democratic primary for Sen. John Cornyn's seat.
New poll shows how Americans feel about Congress, Trump during government shutdown
A new Gallup poll shows how Americans feel about Congress as the government shutdown enters its third week.
Hinojosa's campaign to replace Abbott | Texas: The Issue Is
There's a new contender in the fight to lead Texas. State Rep. Gina Hinojosa, a Democrat from Austin, is looking to push Greg Abbott out of his job. She sat down with Rudy Koski to talk about her priorities.
North Texas senator nominated for Pentagon position
Texas Sen. Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury), if approved, would be returning to work at the Pentagon for the second time in his career.
Americans want a third party but won't support it, poll suggests
A new poll finds that many people feel unsure of supporting a candidate from a third party in part because of the implications of voting for one in an election.
Who is Graham Planter? Maine Senate candidate denies being 'secret Nazi'
During an interview, the senate candidate addressed a tattoo he received years ago of an image resembling a Nazi symbol and controversial online comments he made in the past.
Most Americans say country is heading in wrong direction, poll finds
A new national survey shows deepening pessimism about the nation’s direction, with Democrats now far more likely than Republicans to say the U.S. is on the wrong track.
What to know about SNAP benefits as government shutdown continues
The USDA warned SNAP benefits for November could be delayed if the government shutdown continues.
White House Demolition: Speaker Johnson talks about construction
In a press conference regarding the 22nd day of the federal government shutdown, House Speaker Johnson answered questions about the White House renovations.
Oak Lawn church paints Pride steps to defy Abbott
The governor is giving 30 days for crosswalks with political messaging to be removed. We’re not yet at that deadline and there are uncertainties regarding what will happen in Dallas.
Government shutdown enters third week, no end in sight
The government shutdown is in its third week and still has no end in sight. Republicans and democrats remain deadlocked over healthcare subsidies.
Judge extends block of Illinois National Guard deployment until Supreme Court ruling
A federal judge has agreed to extend indefinitely a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a final ruling or until this goes to trial on merit.



















