In an effort to keep folks out of long-term homelessness, House lawmakers want to fund overnight parking spaces for people living in their vehicles.
From the BBC World Service: Major shipping companies are re-routing vessels and predict extended delays in shipments. Plus, how Scotland is celebrating poet Robert Burns’s birthday.
Japan’s Nikkei index has hit a 34-year high. Meanwhile, China’s markets have hit 5-year lows. What gives?
What issues are likely to get attention in the next bill? We delve in.
From the BBC World Service: Demonstrations will take place to protest Argentine president Javier Milei’s economic plans.
Just in time for tax season, the Federal Trade Commission has issued a final ruling against the maker of TurboTax.
After a natural disaster, getting FEMA aid can be a notoriously slow process. The Biden administration is looking to change that.
From the BBC World Service: Air strikes against the Houthi rebel group in Yemen continue, as the group continues to attack Red Sea cargo ships.
A recent survey finds that fewer businesses are anticipating a recession in the coming year. We dig in.
The F.A.A. has urged airlines to inspect some older 737 model with the same door plug designs as the Max 9.