Economic Policy

Federal Government Shutdown Ends After 40 Days—but At What Cost?

After the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, a bipartisan Senate deal promises to reopen government, but partisan discord and political brinkmanship have left millions of Americans paying the price.

By National Security Desk | November 10, 2025

International Crime

Deadly Chaos in Ecuador Prisons Exposes Dangerous Failure of Law Enforcement

A staggering 27 prisoners were found dead by hanging in an Ecuadorian jail, highlighting the country’s spiraling law enforcement crisis with deadly gang violence and institutional breakdown that threatens regional stability and challenges America’s security interests.

By Patriot News Investigative Desk | November 10, 2025

Economic Policy

Government Shutdown’s Devastating Toll: Who’s Paying the Price?

The ongoing government shutdown stretches to 40 days, threatening critical services, crippling travel and food assistance programs, while federal workers go unpaid—who in Washington is taking responsibility?

By National Correspondent | November 10, 2025