President Trump claims his tariffs could finance a $2000 dividend for Americans, but experts raise serious doubts about the feasibility and legality of this plan. Is it a smart move or just political rhetoric?
The Supreme Court has extended a temporary order allowing the Trump administration to delay full food stamp payments, leaving millions of Americans, including children, in need as the government shutdown continues.
Families of six campers and two counselors who died in a tragic flood at Camp Mystic are suing the camp's owners for negligence, alleging that management ignored known safety risks. The lawsuits seek accountability for the preventable deaths and aim to raise awareness about camper safety.
As the government shutdown drags on, the Trump administration pushes the Supreme Court to freeze full SNAP payments, leaving millions of families struggling for food. Can they survive until a decision is made?
Families of 27 victims from the Camp Mystic flooding tragedy are suing for over $1 million, alleging negligence and failure to protect campers as floodwaters rose dangerously. Calls for accountability and safety reforms intensify.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has directed states to immediately reverse any actions providing full SNAP benefits to low-income families for November 2025, following a Supreme Court stay.
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans reliant on SNAP benefits face dire consequences. With Trump threatening cuts, many fear for their food security and health.
The Trump administration plans to restart SNAP food benefits but at only half the usual amount due to a funding shortfall. With legal rulings against the freeze, delays are expected for millions relying on this vital assistance.
As the government shutdown looms, millions of Americans are without November SNAP benefits. With a looming court deadline, will the Trump administration step in to avert a food crisis?
Halloween weekend saw the worst box office performance of the year with ticket sales plummeting to just $43 million, as families chose trick-or-treating over theaters and the MLB World Series took center stage.