Soaring Food Prices Put US Thanksgiving Under Pressure
Late November’s Thanksgiving saw food prices jump nearly 30% since 2020. Even after the record-long US shutdown, families on assistance still face hunger and tight budgets.
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Late November’s Thanksgiving saw food prices jump nearly 30% since 2020. Even after the record-long US shutdown, families on assistance still face hunger and tight budgets.
An Afghan man, 29, is charged with first-degree murder after ambushing two National Guard members near the White House. Trump labels it a ‘terrorist attack’ and vows a migration pause.
Two National Guard soldiers were shot near the White House in a targeted ambush, prompting a lockdown and wide law enforcement response.
At least six people were killed and many injured in two high school shootings in Heidelberg and Leland, Mississippi, during homecoming events.
3200 Boeing workers at three US plants extend months-long strike, stalling talks and raising concerns for air travel, defense tech, and global supply chains.
NYC marks the 24th anniversary of 9/11 with a solemn Ground Zero ceremony, reflecting unity amid rising political tensions.
The Minneapolis school shooting at Annunciation Catholic School killed two children and injured 17 others, making it the 286th mass shooting in the U.S. this year.
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Senator Maria Cantwell says Trump’s tariffs act as unconstitutional taxes on US citizens, arguing that revenue comes straight from American pockets.
Experts doubt Trump’s drug tariff plan will lower prices, citing complex supply chains and high U.S. production costs despite huge domestic investments.