US Air Travel Disruptions Hit Record High Amid Government Shutdown

The US government shutdown has led to significant disruptions in air travel, with hundreds of thousands of travelers facing delays or cancellations. The Transportation Secretary warned that the situation will worsen before Thanksgiving, with air travel being reduced to a trickle. Airlines have been forced to cut daily flights by 4% due to staffing shortages … Read more

Snap Benefits Appeal to Trump, Food Stamps Supreme Court Decision

The Supreme Court has been reviewing the appeal of former US President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The program, also known as food stamps, provides financial assistance to low-income families. Trump is challenging a court ruling that allowed states to accept federal funding for SNAP programs. A recent development in … Read more

DroneShield Secures $7.6M Contract for US Government Handheld Systems

Australia-based counterdrone technology company DroneShield has received a package of three standalone contracts worth $7.6 million from an unnamed repeat customer, primarily for delivery to the United States government. The contracts follow previous orders from the same customer in May last year ($5.7 million) and September 2025 ($7.9 million). According to CEO Oleg Vornik, DroneShield … Read more

Appeals Court Won’t Block Trump Admin’s SNAP Funding Payment

A federal appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration must pay full food stamp benefits for November, but the decision is on hold due to a prior Supreme Court order. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals declined to block an order from a district court judge requiring the Agriculture Department to send states full … Read more

DroneShield withholds US Government Contract Details

DroneShield Limited has withdrawn its ASX announcement regarding orders from the US Government. The initial statement mentioned three standalone contracts worth $7.6 million for handheld systems intended for delivery to the government. However, these contracts are not new orders but rather revised ones due to regulatory updates. An administrative error led to the mistaken classification … Read more

YouTube TV Credits $20 to Subscribers Amid ESPN Dispute

YouTube TV subscribers will receive a $20 credit due to the ongoing dispute between the provider and Disney-owned sports network ESPN. The company is offering the credit as it tries to negotiate a deal that pays for content fairly while returning programming to its service. The dispute has led to missing games, including NFL and … Read more

11 Unconventional Habits of Intelligent People

1. Being a night owl boosts creativity and productivity by allowing individuals to focus on quiet environments free from distractions. 2. A cluttered workspace is conducive to deep thinking and creativity, as it helps to disrupt routine patterns. 3. Talking to oneself can help individuals verbalize their thoughts and organize their ideas, leading to higher … Read more

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UBS Warns of Private Credit Risk Amid Regulator Criticism

Two top executives from major lenders have clashed over the risks in private credit. Colm Kelleher, UBS chairman, says poor insurance regulations and unfair credit ratings create dangers, especially in the US. Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan disagrees, saying Kelleher’s view is incorrect. Recently, there has been a heated debate between banks and private … Read more

Trump Admin Demands Partial SNAP Payments Amid Government Shutdown

US President Donald Trump’s administration ordered states over the weekend to stop distributing full food assistance benefits for November to 42 million low-income Americans at risk of food insecurity. Instead, they demanded that states issue partial payments of about 65% of a usual monthly benefit. The USDA memo warns states that if they do not … Read more