The Guardian
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Yesterday
March 19
Here are the latest major headlines from the United States today:
🇺🇸 Politics & Government
Government shutdown crisis deepens:
President Donald Trump suggested deploying immigration agents to airports due to staffing shortages during an ongoing shutdown. Over 400 airport security staff have reportedly resigned or called in sick because they are not being paid. �
The Guardian
Controversy over remarks:
Trump is facing backlash after making offensive comments about former FBI director Robert Mueller. �
The Guardian
🌍 Global Conflict (Impacting U.S.)
U.S.–Iran tensions rising:
The U.S. is involved in escalating conflict with Iran, affecting global oil prices and security. There are reports of attacks on U.S. bases in the Middle East. �
The Times of India
Economic ripple effects:
Oil prices are rising due to the conflict, increasing pressure on the U.S. economy and global markets. �
Business Insider
📉 Economy & Finance
Federal Reserve decision:
The U.S. central bank kept interest rates steady (around 3.5%–3.75%) due to uncertainty from war and inflation. �
Business Insider
Job market concerns:
A recent report shows job losses and weaker workforce participation, raising concerns about economic slowdown. �
Business Insider
📺 Media & Culture
TV schedule disruptions:
Popular shows like The Price Is Right were temporarily removed due to March Madness basketball coverage, frustrating some viewers. �
The Sun
⚠️ Other Notable Developments
Immigration system concerns:
Reports of rising deaths in immigration detention centers are drawing criticism and concern. �
The Guardian