BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty ImagesElon Musk is about to get a whole lot richer thanks to a Delaware Supreme Court decision that has reinstated his long-disputed $56 billion Tesla pay package, which was once described as “unfathomable.”The Friday judgment brings to an end a seven-year legal... Read more
The Daily Beast - Dec 20
Delay in SNAP payouts will still likely leave millions of people short on their grocery bills. Read more
The Mercury News - Nov 01"Air traffic controllers are not only stressed, they're not only fatigued, they're angry. They're upset," Nick Daniels said. Read more
Business Insider - Oct 30
One controller says the financial burden is becoming serious. Read more
Inc - Oct 29
"We haven't had enough air traffic controllers in decades, and these folks are out on the front lines here without paychecks now. We cannot expect them to do the job that they are expected to do." Read more
Abc7 News - Oct 28
Entire Kansas congressional delegation voluntarily halts their paychecks amid shutdownby Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector October 27, 2025TOPEKA — All six members of the Kansas congressional delegation voluntarily put a halt to payment of their federal salaries during the ongoing government shutdo... Read more
Raw Story - Oct 28
Federal workers not receiving pay due to the government shutdown lined up outside of the Capital Area Food Bank in Southeast Washington, D.C. to receive boxed meals, drinks and household goods. NBC News’ Melanie Zanona reports from outside the food bank. Read more
Nbc News - Oct 25
Air traffic controllers at Fresno Yosemite International will start receiving blank checks next week as the government shutdown continues. Read more
Abc 30 - Oct 11
Credit unions for U.S. military service members are sounding the alarm on how the Democrats' government shutdown is disrupting lives, arguing that troops "shouldn’t have to worry about whether their next paycheck will arrive while they’re standing watch for our nation."The post Military Credit Un... Read more
Brietbart - Oct 08
For federal workers living paycheck to paycheck, the shutdown could mean choosing between paying for groceries or prescriptions, says National Treasury Employees Union National President Doreen Greenwald. Read more
Chicago Suntimes - Oct 02