Government watchdog claims Americans lost hundreds of millions to fraud related to the bank-operated mobile payments network. Source
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What would a government shutdown mean for flights, air travel?
Here’s what the anticipated record number of holiday travelers should know about how a government shutdown could affect trips. Source
It’s Colts Week: Quick Hits on the Titans After Friday’s Practice
The Titans returned to the practice field on Friday to continue preparations for Sunday’s game vs the Indianapolis Colts. Source
Mayorkas warns of “serious” consequences for Homeland Security if government shuts down
Republicans in the House are working to craft a plan to avert a government shutdown just hours before funding for agencies is set to lapse. Source
Mayorkas warns of serious consequences if government shutdown happens
In an interview for Sunday’s “Face the Nation,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tells Margaret Brennan the “implications and the consequences are serious” if Congress does not pass a spending bill to keep the U.S. government funded. Source
How can Congress avoid a government shutdown?
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are attempting to reach an agreement to keep the government open past the midnight shutdown deadline. CBS News’ Nikole Killion reports on the potential solutions. Source
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House fails to pass Trump-backed spending bill that would avert government shutdown; Airports brace for busy holiday rush. Source
The Iron River | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Up to half a million U.S. firearms are smuggled into Mexico each year. Now, Mexico is suing American gun manufacturers and dealers to curb the flow. Sunday. Source
Ritchie Boys | 60 Minutes Archive
The Ritchie Boys were a secret U.S. intelligence unit who fought in World War II. Many were German-born Jews who fled their homeland before being sent back to Europe to fight Nazism. Jon Wertheim shared their little-known story in 2022. Source
Here’s what to know about Medicare’s new $2,000 prescription drug cap
Millions of Medicare enrollees are likely to see relief in 2025 when a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug-spending goes into effect. Source