Trump cutting tariffs on China after meeting with Xi
The president said he chose to lower his combined tariff rates on imports of Chinese goods under 50% after talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on curtailing fentanyl trafficking.
The president said he chose to lower his combined tariff rates on imports of Chinese goods under 50% after talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on curtailing fentanyl trafficking.
'Anti-Academic Freedom' Criticism | Texas: The Issue Is
In the latest session of the Texas Legislature, majority Republicans did far more than rein in the state's public universities. They've essentially grabbed higher education leadership by the scruff of the neck with oversight on curriculum and an outright ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. Houston State Sen. Paul Bettencourt was at the tip of that legislative spear and says the anti-woke reformation will pay dividends in the long run.
In the latest session of the Texas Legislature, majority Republicans did far more than rein in the state's public universities. They've essentially grabbed higher education leadership by the scruff of the neck with oversight on curriculum and an outright ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. Houston State Sen. Paul Bettencourt was at the tip of that legislative spear and says the anti-woke reformation will pay dividends in the long run.
Judge halts Trump administration from firing federal workers during shutdown
A federal judge extended an order preventing multiple federal agencies from laying off government employees.
A federal judge extended an order preventing multiple federal agencies from laying off government employees.
Trump visits South Korea amid push for trade deal with Seoul
President Donald Trump continued his trip throughout Asia as he seeks a trade deal with Seoul for billions in investments in the U.S.
President Donald Trump continued his trip throughout Asia as he seeks a trade deal with Seoul for billions in investments in the U.S.
White House ousts arts commission members expected to oversee Trump’s building projects
Demolition of the East Wing began last week to make way for the president's ballroom.
Demolition of the East Wing began last week to make way for the president's ballroom.
Comer unleashes on Biden, demands DOJ probe of autopen use in scathing new report
Comer said Biden's autopen actions should be considered 'void,' and that his doctor should potentially lose his license.
Comer said Biden's autopen actions should be considered 'void,' and that his doctor should potentially lose his license.
Air traffic controllers work without pay amid shutdown
As the government shutdown drags on, air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck today. Soon, food aid benefits will run out for millions of people across the country.
As the government shutdown drags on, air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck today. Soon, food aid benefits will run out for millions of people across the country.
Federal workers brace for missed paycheck as shutdown enters 5th week
Washington’s government shutdown has entered its fifth week with no resolution in sight, as Senate efforts to pass a House-approved continuing resolution to reopen the government have failed 12 times.
Washington’s government shutdown has entered its fifth week with no resolution in sight, as Senate efforts to pass a House-approved continuing resolution to reopen the government have failed 12 times.
Federal Reserve likely to cut key interest rate: What to know
The Fed is almost certain to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday, but the shutdown has cut off critical hiring and inflation data used to make their decision. Here’s what to know about the meeting.
The Fed is almost certain to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday, but the shutdown has cut off critical hiring and inflation data used to make their decision. Here’s what to know about the meeting.
Texans amid government shutdown and SNAP benefits
Millions of Americans will be without their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in November because of the government shutdown.
Millions of Americans will be without their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in November because of the government shutdown.
Government Shutdown & SNAP: North Texans worry about feeding their families after Nov. 1
Millions of Americans will be without their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in November because of the government shutdown.
Millions of Americans will be without their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in November because of the government shutdown.
DoorDash offers free services for SNAP recipients amid government shutdown
DoorDash is offering SNAP recipients free delivery and waived service fees just as federal assistance is scheduled to run dry.
DoorDash is offering SNAP recipients free delivery and waived service fees just as federal assistance is scheduled to run dry.
No SNAP benefits to be issued in November, USDA confirms
The U.S. Department of Agriculture posted on its website, "The well has run dry."
The U.S. Department of Agriculture posted on its website, "The well has run dry."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.



















