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Consumer sentiment plunged in November to near-record lows

Consumer sentiment plunged to near-record lows in November as the slowing job market, stubborn inflation and the government shutdown post increasing problems for President Trump. The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index dropped to 50.3 in November, according to data

Shutdown sets up weekend of travel headaches

12:30 Report is The Hill's midday newsletter. Subscribe here. Happy Friday! What a beautiful fall day it is. ☀️ In today's issue: • Flight cancellations begin • Senate tees up 15th shutdown vote • Stefanik runs for governor • Suspicious package makes 7+ ill • What Trump

Kinzinger on MAGA heir apparent: 'Nobody knows'

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) on Thursday said the future of leadership for the Republican Party is unclear after President Trump departs the White House. “You're starting to see this civil war bubble up within the GOP,” Kinzinger said during an appearance on CNN’s

COP30 set to begin in Brazil: What to know

Next week, world leaders will gather for the COP30 climate summit, meeting in Brazil in an event where the U.S. and its top representatives will be conspicuously absent. Here’s what you should know about that meeting: What is a COP? COP, which stands for Conference of the

Acquitted DC 'sandwich guy': 'Justice prevails'

The D.C. resident who threw a sandwich at federal law enforcement officers said “justice” prevailed after he was acquitted Thursday of a federal assault charge. “I am so happy that justice prevails in spite of everything happening,” Sean Dunn, a former Department of Justice

Greene pushes back on Trump: 'Affordability is a problem’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) pushed back on President Trump’s claim that grocery prices are falling, arguing that affordability — an issue she believes contributed to GOP election losses this week — is a problem for many Americans. “I go to the grocery store myself,”

Flight cancellations begin: What to expect

A flurry of flight cancellations began Friday morning after the Trump administration ordered airlines to reduce operations amid staffing shortages inflamed by the record-long government shutdown. The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday shared a list of 40 major U.S.

Wars in the West could drain forces needed in East Asia

President Trump is reportedly mulling options for undertaking three different military operations, none of them in East Asia. He continues to increase the show of military force off Venezuela’s coast and for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s departure from office. He also

Trump pardons former lawmaker convicted in corruption probe

The White House confirmed President Trump pardoned former Tennessee state House Speaker Glen Casada (R) and his former chief of staff Cade Cothren, who had both been previously convicted of corruption charges. “The Biden Department of Justice significantly over-prosecuted

10 top highest-paying blue-collar jobs in the US right now

Call it an AI insurance policy, but all the signs are pointing to an uptick in interest in vocational careers in the U.S. According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor, there has been a 19 percent increase in enrollment in trade schools and apprenticeships over the past

Stefanik launches run for New York governor

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) formally announced her run for New York governor Friday, challenging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), who’s running for a second full term next year. In a two-and-a-half-minute ad launching her candidacy, Stefanik attacked Hochul over issues around

Airline passengers brace for turmoil as flight cuts begin

Airline passengers are grappling with an increase in flight delays and cancellations after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new flight reductions to boost safety across airports that are severely understaffed amid the government shutdown. All commercial