A federal judge has ordered the government to release SNAP funds during the shutdown, temporarily restoring food aid for millions of Americans.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said there are some positive aspects of the prospect of 42 million Americans losing their ...
Public tours of the White House will resume in December, offering the chance for visitors to see the People’s House decorated ...
Get live updates and the latest news as Trump concludes Asia trip after meeting Xi Jinping in South Korea and the government ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered a baffling defense Friday for President Donald Trump’s directive to resume nuclear testing.
Trump mentioned in his Truth Social post that eliminating the filibuster would help Republicans get the “best Judges” and the ...
President Donald Trump’s theory of executive power does not lend much weight to the views of his predecessors—especially ...
Democratic voters’ frustration can be seen with the success of outsiders to the party’s brand like Zohran Mamdani in New York and Graham Platner’s Senate campaign in Maine, both of which ...
A second federal judge in Boston ruled that the government is “required” to continue providing SNAP benefits, but that she ...
A Republican-dominated Ohio panel adopted new U.S. House districts on Friday that could boost the GOP’s chances of winning ...
Trump told reporters Oct. 31 on his way to Palm Beach that congressional Democrats were harming their own supporters. He said Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients are "largely ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island on Friday blocked the Trump administration from halting food stamp payments for 42 million people nationwide. The ruling came right after a federal judge in Boston ...
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