November 1 Travel expert warns air traffic control shortage has ‘only gotten worse’ ahead of holiday season Travel expert Lee Abbamonte joins ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss how the government shutdown and ongoing air traffic control staffing shortage could affect holiday travel.
November 1 Resurfaced Obama video blasting shutdown ‘blackmail’ now haunts Democrats amid new standoff Obama once called shutdowns "total irresponsibility." Now, Democrats face the same criticism for the month-long government closure over healthcare subsidies.
November 1 Former Miss Venezuela blames 'socialism and open borders' for her country's devastating collapse Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel, now a Republican congressional candidate, blames socialism for her country's decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty.
November 1 Gen Z Men ‘scared’ to date, fear of being filmed creating ‘Cold War’ of the sexes Gen Z men avoid dating due to fear of being filmed and mocked on social media, with 37% of the generation remaining celibate, according to recent studies.
November 1 Hegseth sidesteps Venezuela strike question, blasts Democrats over troop pay during shutdown Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela, while blasting Democrats over the ongoing government shutdown that has delayed pay for U.S. troops.
November 1 'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith marks 80th birthday; fans praise her youthful appearance Charlie's Angels star Jaclyn Smith celebrates her 80th birthday, stunning fans with her ageless beauty and timeless elegance that has captivated audiences for decades.
November 1 Obama once blasted government shutdowns as ‘total irresponsibility’ The ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-hosts revisit former President Barack Obama’s 2013 comments calling government shutdowns ‘total irresponsibility’ as Democrats face accusations of prolonging the current standoff.
November 1 Trump's 'nuclear' demand not landing for Senate Republicans amid shutdown Senate Republicans have long resisted the temptation of going nuclear on the filibuster, a move more often made by Senate Democrats when they controlled the upper chamber.
November 1 Washington dysfunction is ruining the lives of millions of ordinary Americans Government shutdown eliminates Affordable Care Act tax credits and SNAP benefits, leaving millions without health benefits or food assistance as Congress fails to act.
November 1 Conservative mom sued for calling DEI teacher 'woke' celebrates as defamation case tossed Wisconsin mom wins major free speech case after standing up to school district's "woke" policies. Court rules calling someone "woke" is protected opinion, not defamation.