A Spirit Airlines staff member placed unaccompanied minor on an incorrect flight this week, the airline confirmed in a Sunday statement. The child departed Thursday from Philadelphia and was supposed to arrive in Fort Myers, Fla. Instead, the child landed in Orlando, about a three-hour drive away. According to local news television station WINK, the...
Frustration that President Biden is trailing former President Trump in polls despite a growing economy is building at the White House. Biden’s approval ratings have been low for more than a year, but recent polls have found him trailing Trump, the front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination, in a head-to-head match-up and in key...
As the Senate wrapped up its work for the year, Sen. Michael Bennet took to the floor of the nearly empty chamber and made a late-night plea for Congress to redouble support for Ukraine: "Understand the stakes at this moment."
After years of bad headlines across the country, San Francisco finally had some good news: The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit was coming to town, bringing with it $500 million in hotel and other travel money. Even better for locals, the city was finally cleaning up its act (and the streets).
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday said he would not support funding towards a future Palestinian state that would be run in part by either the militant group Hamas or the Palestinian Authority after Israel's war with Hamas ends. "Here's what I want the world to know — If Hamas is still standing when this...
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called Colorado's ruling disqualifying former President Trump from the state's ballot "chilling" and a "political decision" rather than a ruling based in law. Asked on ABC News's "This Week" where he stands on the ruling, Graham said, "It's not a rule of law based ruling, it is a political decision." In...
Some customer service, skilled trade and freelance job positions saw double-digit wage growth over the past year, according to a new Payscale analysis.
Michael Cohen, former President Trump's former fixer and personal lawyer, predicted on Saturday that Trump will try to capitalize on the indictments he faces for “as long as he can.” “What he's doing is he's inciting his base. That's really what it's about because the more he incites them, the more money that they raise,”...