Government Shutdown Ends: Reactions and Lingering Effects Across America
Federal employees return to work and services resume after a record 43-day shutdown, though effects may still linger as back pay, flight disruptions, and delayed SNAP payments are addressed.
Government Shutdown Ends Without Extension of ACA Subsidies
Explore the implications of the longest government shutdown in history ending without an extension to ACA…
Single Kindergarten Teacher in Virginia Shares Journey to Homeownership
Kindergarten teacher Jasmine Austin shares her experience of purchasing a home as a single woman on a teacher's…
Shaping Future Careers: STEM Fest Inspires Innovation Daily
Experience the Convergence of Science and Healthcare at STEM Fest
Imagine being captivated by a bubbling plume of sub-zero cryogenic CO2 smoke at STEM Fest. This is just one of the exciting experiences that await you at this community gathering focused on the convergence of science and healthcare. It's an opportunity to connect young students…
Shutdown ends, ACA tax credits not extended
Government shutdown ends without ACA tax credits extension. Key health programs renewed but affordable coverage for…
Longest Government Shutdown Ends with Oval Office Signing Ceremony
After 43 days, the longest government shutdown ended with a late-night signing, ensuring a reopening of the U.S.…
Trump’s Unusual Policy Proposals: 50-Year Mortgages, Healthcare Accounts, and More
President Trump suggests unusual policies including 50-year mortgages, paying Americans for health coverage, $2,000 dividends from tariff revenues and bonuses for air traffic controllers.
Winter Workout Wonders & Warnings: Navigating Outdoor Exercise
Engaging in outdoor activities during cold weather is not only stimulating and offers a healthy dose of vitamin D,…
Shutdown Ends; No Obamacare Deal: Implications for Oregonians
Oregonians who buy health insurance through Obamacare could face much higher costs next year, with no immediate…
Hemp Restrictions in Spending Bill Could Threaten Its Passage
A last-minute hemp restriction in the federal spending bill may cause some Republicans to vote against it, potentially delaying the end of the government shutdown.