If the government shutdown is not resolved by Nov. 1, nearly 42 million people will be cut off from food aid benefits.
The Agriculture Department said it can't use contingency funds to pay for SNAP benefits, contradicting earlier guidance that ...
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House Democrat Declares, ‘Mike Johnson Has Effectively Dissolved the United States House of Representatives’
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National Air Traffic Controllers Association President Nick Daniels said that the number would rise as more controllers look ...
How much longer is shutdown 2025 expected to last? Here's the latest updates and odds on next Senate vote to reopen ...
TRUMP IN JAPAN: President Donald Trump is in Japan, the second stop of his three-country tour of Asia. He met with newly ...
The government shutdown is just days away from the one-month mark. With the president abroad, no major breakthroughs in ...
As the shutdown stalemate continues in the US, President Donald Trump signed a framework with Japan during his Asia diplomacy tour on securing the supply of critical minerals and rare earths. Follow f ...
The president, lawmakers and federal judges all receive their regular paychecks during government shutdowns, unlike the 2 ...
SNAP benefits could be affected on Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. Here's how a lack of SNAP benefits would impact Ohio.
Follow live updates as President Donald Trump visits Japan and meets with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as part of his ...
The short answer is no, according to the California secretary of state’s office. “The only possible impact would be if United ...
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