Supreme Court Pauses SNAP Funding Order Amid Shutdown
Supreme Court extends pause on SNAP funding order, leaving $4B frozen as millions await relief amid the longest US shutdown.
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Supreme Court extends pause on SNAP funding order, leaving $4B frozen as millions await relief amid the longest US shutdown.
At 42 days, the U.S. government shutdown has become the longest ever, surpassing the 35-day record. Americans blame both parties amid rising impacts and await a potential Senate-backed deal.
President Trump says the US government shutdown could end soon, as the Senate advances a bill pairing a short-term funding measure with three full-year appropriations.
A YouGov survey finds 35% of Americans blame Republicans, 32% blame Democrats, and 28% blame both for the record sixth-week U.S. government shutdown.
A 37-day government shutdown sets a new record as Democrats and Republicans lock horns over healthcare, using the stalemate for political gain.
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With no end in sight, the 36th day of the US government shutdown deepens economic and social strains—from unpaid soldiers to reduced food stamps.
As the US government shutdown enters week three, over 60,000 aviation safety workers are unpaid and federal debt tops $38T, intensifying pressure on lawmakers to resolve the impasse.
Thirty years after the Beijing Declaration, reproductive freedom in the U.S. faces fresh challenges as renewed attacks spur legal battles and global solidarity.
CNN data analyst Harry Enten says deploying the National Guard to US cities is a ‘political loser’, with polls showing nearly 60% of Americans oppose the move.