
US Airport Lines Worsen as TSA Agents Miss Their First Full Pay
Airports in the US are reporting longer-than-normal wait times in security lines, as

Airports in the US are reporting longer-than-normal wait times in security lines, as


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This interactive report dives into the lessons of Trump 2.0, how the C-suite can influence what comes next, and what corporate America might expect to see if control of Congress shifts after this year’s midterm elections.

Senator Mike Rounds, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, joins "Bloomberg This Weekend" and addresses questions regarding the US military engagement with Iran nine days into the conflict.
New York City’s police commissioner said authorities are investigating whether an incident in which two men allegedly brought improvised explosive devices to a protest outside the mayor’s residence in New York was an act of “ISIS-inspired” terrorism.
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The White House on Monday confirmed it fired J. Todd Inman as a member of the nation’s top body investigating transportation accidents.
Utah lawmakers are sending three bills to the governor that would apply new taxes on targeted advertising and pornographic websites, plus close a loophole that could allow some streaming services to avoid paying sales tax.
Airports in the US are reporting longer-than-normal wait times in security lines, as
IPO underwriters in New York are under scrutiny from US lawmakers over their role bringing Chinese companies to market that were allegedly involved in stock manipulation schemes.
After a sitdown behind closed doors with Trump on Friday, the largest US defense manufacturers, including Lockheed Martin and RTX, said they will boost output of some weapons.
Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
The Defense Department awarded $18.4 billion in unclassified spending for missile defense systems in fiscal 2025, with procurement for guided missiles within that market increasing by 52% from the previous year’s levels, according to a Bloomberg Government analysis.
Two enterprise-scale opportunities estimated to serve more than 150 million Americans would modernize government health service delivery as health care costs rise and federal agencies move to consolidate contracts around commercial solutions.
The Housing and Urban Development Department would create new programs to support affordable housing, ramp up housing production in states and cities, and ease environmental regulations for federally funded housing developments under a Senate amendment to
The Ohio governor’s decision to deny certain businesses a grace period to sell THC-derived drinks while a broader ban on certain so-called “intoxicating hemp” product sales goes into effect violates the state constitution, a new lawsuit said.
Utah lawmakers are sending three bills to the governor that would apply new taxes on targeted advertising and pornographic websites, plus close a loophole that could allow some streaming services to avoid paying sales tax.
The slugfest for North Carolina’s open US Senate seat will be tough, nasty and expensive — costing as much as a record-breaking $1 billion in a marquee match between a popular former Democratic governor and a
Republican Rep. Darrell Issa ended his reelection campaign Friday as the conservative firebrand faced the prospect of running in a competitive, newly redrawn Southern California district.
The Ninth Circuit on Friday paused a federal judge’s order that voided a Board of Immigration Appeals decision used by the Trump administration’s immigration judges to deny bond hearings to detained noncitizens and uphold its policy of mandatory detention.