In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has extended the freeze on SNAP payments, affecting 42 million Americans as Congress prepares to vote on reopening the government. The decision highlights ongoing legal battles and the urgent need for food assistance reform.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is nearing an end as the House prepares to vote on a federal spending bill backed by President Trump. This article explores the bill's implications for SNAP benefits, federal workers, and air traffic controllers, including when agencies will reopen and back pay will be issued.
The House of Representatives is returning to D.C. to vote on a bill aimed at reopening the government. With the Senate having passed its version, lawmakers brace for a series of crucial votes on Wednesday evening. Will they come together to avoid a shutdown?
As the House prepares to vote on a bill to reopen the government, airlines warn that flight schedules may take time to recover from recent cuts. What does this mean for your holiday travel plans?
After 39 days of shutdown, Senate leaders report positive bipartisan discussions aimed at reopening the government and addressing funding for key agencies. Will lawmakers reach a deal soon?
The Senate is gearing up for a crucial vote aimed at ending the government shutdown, with both parties exploring new strategies. Will they finally reach a bipartisan agreement to protect federal workers?
After seven years of renovation, the Studio Museum in Harlem reopens with a stunning new design and an impressive collection celebrating Black art and culture. Discover the highlights of this transformative space!
After 34 days of a federal government shutdown, Senate leaders are cautiously optimistic about a potential resolution. Discussions are underway that may lead to an end to the stalemate affecting millions.
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.
Malik Beasley is no longer a target of the federal gambling investigation, potentially reopening free agency for the NBA star. His attorneys confirm he remains uncharged, allowing teams to revisit offers.