After 54 long days, the House is back in session to vote on Senate-passed legislation that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With significant funding provisions and political tension, all eyes are on the outcome.
In a dramatic turn, the White House confirms it will partially fund SNAP benefits despite Trump's threats to withhold assistance during the government shutdown. Millions rely on this crucial aid, sparking legal battles and urgent discussions.
In a recent interview, Trump defends his ties to crypto giant Binance and its CEO Zhao, who is seeking a pardon after a major conviction. Explore the implications of these connections and Trump's controversial remarks on corruption.
As the government shutdown looms, the Trump administration must decide whether to fund the SNAP program, crucial for millions. Court orders demand compliance, but uncertainty remains for beneficiaries relying on this vital aid.
President Trump threatens military action against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria amid escalating violence against Christians. With 10,000 troops deployed against drug cartels, can the U.S. effectively intervene in Nigeria's crisis?
As SNAP funding faces uncertainty, a grassroots movement to support those in need emerges. Discover how individuals across the nation are stepping up as grocery buddies to ensure no one goes hungry during the crisis.
As the government shutdown drags on, President Trump calls for the filibuster's elimination to reopen the government. With SNAP funding in jeopardy, the pressure mounts on both parties to resolve the crisis.
President Trump calls for urgent court clarification on SNAP funding, as millions face loss of food benefits during the government shutdown. Will the court's ruling come in time to help those in need?
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to continue SNAP funding, citing the urgent need for Americans facing food insecurity. The judge condemned the funding suspension as arbitrary and harmful.
As the government shutdown looms, 42 million Americans face potential SNAP funding cuts. Experts warn this could lead to the worst hunger crisis since the Great Depression, affecting vulnerable families nationwide.