Sep 14 Industry panel may ask FAA to roll back aviation safety rules By Joan Lowy, Associated Press The recommendations are contained in a report to the FAA's Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee in response to President Donald Trump's directives to cut government regulations. Continue reading
Sep 14 WATCH: Paul Ryan expected to address conflicting reports about 'dreamer' deal in news briefing By Laura Santhanam, Erica R. Hendry Speaker Paul Ryan briefed reporters at 12 p.m. ET Thursday. Continue reading
Sep 14 Trump to visit Floridians after Hurricane Irma By Catherine Lucey, Associated Press For President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, the visit Thursday to Naples and Fort Myers on Florida's southwestern coast offered the chance to see how people were coping and how the Federal Emergency Management Agency has responded. Continue reading
Sep 14 How diverting mothers from prison may break the cycle of incarceration By Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline With the number of incarcerated women — and the cost of imprisoning them — on the rise in some states, the programs are drawing new attention. Continue reading
Sep 13 Watch 8:09 Confederate monument removed by one Kentucky city finds another home By PBS News Hour Cities around the country are grappling with whether to keep or take down monuments. In Louisville, Kentucky, a monument honoring confederate soldiers has been the source of controversy for years, even after its removal. Forty miles to the southwest, in… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch 4:25 Americans in U.S. Virgin Islands feel forgotten in the wake of Irma By PBS News Hour Hurricane Irma hit the U.S. Virgin Islands as a category 5 storm days ago, but many residents who continue without electricity or running water complain they are being forgotten. Jordyn Holman of Bloomberg joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the recovery… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch 2:57 Fate of older Floridians brings urgency to Irma recovery By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 13 Affected by the Equifax hack? Here's what to do now By Lora Strum, Dan Cooney It’s been several months since credit reporting agency Equifax discovered a data breach that compromised the personal information -- names, addresses, birth dates and social security numbers -- of more than 145 million people. Here's what we know now. Continue reading
Sep 13 Scott asks Trump to be more careful on racial matters By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press The Senate's lone black Republican urged President Donald Trump on Wednesday to avoid inflammatory racial rhetoric such as his statement blaming "many sides" for the violence at a recent white nationalist protest in Virginia. Continue reading
Sep 13 Senate rejects bipartisan push for new U.S. war authorization By Richard Lardner, Associated Press Voting to rescind existing war authorities without a replacement risks leaving U.S. troops and commanders without the necessary legal authority they need to carry out military operations. Opponents said they worried Congress would not approve a new law in the… Continue reading