The ongoing government shutdown is putting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at risk, threatening food benefits for millions of low-income Americans starting Nov. 1. States like Texas and Pennsylvania warn that they may halt SNAP distributions if the shutdown continues, leaving families in uncertainty.
A recent survey reveals that almost 90% of U.S. adults are unaware of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, despite being at high risk. Learn about the interconnected risks and how to prevent this emerging health crisis.
A daring theft at the Louvre Museum has left experts stunned, with art thief Myles Connor revealing how the stolen items could fetch millions. Learn more about the brazen robbery and its implications!
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series is set to feature the powerful Exynos 2600 chip across all models, including the Ultra variant. With a remarkable boost in CPU and AI performance, this marks a significant shift in Samsung's strategy. However, North American users may still receive Snapdragon chips. Get ready for a revolutionary smartphone experience!
Nvidia's CEO warns that aggressive policies against China could harm the U.S. tech industry, stressing the importance of collaboration. With AI chips at stake, he highlights the need for nuanced approaches in U.S.-China relations.
As tariffs continue to rise, American families are feeling the strain on their grocery budgets. From skyrocketing prices to empty shelves, consumers share their struggles in this eye-opening report.
The No Kings rally unfolded as a vibrant protest against Trump, featuring bands, banners, and a playful spirit, despite low turnout claims. As the government shutdown continues, organizers warn of rising authoritarianism.
The U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has issued a warning for Americans to avoid U.S. government facilities due to rising tensions linked to threats against citizens amid U.S. strikes targeting drug traffickers.
The US plans to repatriate two alleged drug traffickers after military forces attacked their vessel in the Caribbean. Trump claims an 'armed conflict' with drug cartels linked to Maduro.
Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and Senate candidate from Maine, has issued an apology for past social media posts where he called himself a 'communist' and made controversial remarks about rural Americans. Platner attributes these comments to a period of disillusionment after his military service.