
Voters Express Unhappiness a Year After Trump’s Election, Parties Reflect
The elections were voters’ chance to weigh in a year after Trump’s election. Parties reflect on future strategies.

The elections were voters’ chance to weigh in a year after Trump’s election. Parties reflect on future strategies.

The FAA is reducing flights at major U.S. airports due to staffing shortages from the government shutdown.

King Charles III faces criticism from Northern Ireland’s Orange Order for praying with Pope Leo XIV, seen as breaking his Coronation oath.

The U.S. sets a record-low refugee cap for 2026, focusing on Afrikaners, sparking criticism from faith leaders and NGOs.

Major U.S. airports face a 4% flight reduction due to the government shutdown affecting air traffic controllers.

Between January and mid-October 2025, calls to 211 helplines seeking food pantries stayed near 1,000 daily.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has aided low-income Americans for decades but was disrupted…

NPR’s Leila Fadel talks with Chris Sununu of Airlines for America about airlines’ response to FAA flight cuts.

FAA reduces air traffic by 10% at major airports due to controller shortages and a government shutdown. Airlines cancel flights.

Archbishop Sherrington opposes a bill amendment legalizing abortion up to birth, citing risks to women and unborn children.

The Catholic Parliamentary Office is concerned about rejected safeguards in Scotland’s assisted suicide bill, potentially affecting vulnerable groups.

A high school student moved to tears by classmates’ gift showcases the profound impact of kindness, highlighting community support and shared compassion.