As the government shutdown looms, millions of families like the Kings face devastating cuts to food stamp benefits. With children to feed and no support, desperation grows. What does this mean for low-income households across America?
California Governor Gavin Newsom hints at a possible presidential run in 2028 after the midterm elections, while facing criticism from Trump supporters regarding federal funding issues. He emphasizes the importance of facts amid political attacks.
In a surprising revelation, Timothy Mellon, a reclusive billionaire and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has been identified as the anonymous donor behind a $130 million contribution to support U.S. troops during the ongoing federal shutdown. This controversial donation raises questions about its legality and the implications for federal funding.
Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared a state of emergency to combat hunger in Virginia as SNAP benefits are set to expire for over 850,000 residents due to a Democrat Shutdown. This extraordinary measure aims to protect Virginians in need amidst political turmoil.
The U.S. government is considering investing in quantum computing firms like IonQ and D-Wave, potentially reshaping its tech strategy. With investments starting at $10 million, this could be a groundbreaking move into a transformative technology.
In a bold move, President Trump claims to have identified funds to ensure active military troops receive their paychecks despite Congress's stalled negotiations. With Secretary Hegseth's backing, he aims to alleviate financial worries for service members.
In a stunning turn of events, the Trump administration is considering terminating over $15.8 billion in clean energy projects, including critical hydrogen hubs and electric vehicle initiatives. Experts warn of severe consequences for the energy landscape and rising costs for American households.
As the US government shutdown hits day six, President Trump hints at a potential healthcare deal with Democrats but insists the government must reopen first. Democrats deny any ongoing negotiations, raising concerns over federal funding and health care subsidies.
In a controversial decision, the White House has frozen over $2 billion in funding for transportation projects in Chicago, aiming to shift political dynamics in Democratic strongholds. The move has sparked outrage and debate over federal funding practices.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Trump administration has halted $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects, including key transit upgrades, citing concerns over race-based contracting. What does this mean for the city's future?