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What’s In The Bill To Reopen The Federal Government?

In a decisive move, Congress is advancing a funding package poised to conclude the nation's longest federal shutdown. The legislation ensures full-year financing for select agencies and programs, bolsters food assistance, enhances security measures, supports veterans' medical care, and secures retroactive pay for federal employees.

The Senate Sent A Funding Bill To The House. Here’s What Has To Happen...

The Senate has approved a funding package aimed at reopening the federal government, advancing the measure to the House for consideration. However, House Democrats are mobilizing to oppose the bill, citing its failure to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies as a significant shortcoming.

Exclusive: Trump Administration Plans Meeting Over House Effort To Force Release Of All Of...

In a significant development, senior officials of the Trump administration are convening to deliberate on a legislative initiative aimed at compelling a vote in the US House for the release of Justice Department case files concerning Jeffrey Epstein. This move, championed by Republican Representative Lauren Boebert and her colleagues, underscores a growing demand for transparency in the handling of Epstein-related investigations.

FAA Workers Grapple With Possible Shutdown Deal As Officials Try To Navigate Upcoming Holiday...

The ongoing government shutdown has exacerbated financial strain on federal employees, notably air traffic controllers and FAA personnel, who continue to fulfill their duties without remuneration. This situation has compelled many to confront challenging choices to sustain their households.

Inside The Negotiations That Produced A Deal To End The Shutdown

Following prolonged discussions, a bipartisan consensus emerged to end the government shutdown, as the Senate approved the measure with a 60-40 vote, and President Trump indicated his endorsement.

Supreme Court To Hear Case Of Rastafarian Man Seeking To Sue Prison Officials For...

The US Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on Monday concerning religious rights, focusing on whether Damon Landor, a Rastafarian inmate, may pursue legal action for damages against prison officials who forcibly shaved his dreadlocks, contravening a prior court ruling that permitted prisoners to maintain them.

USDA Orders States To Stop Issuing Full SNAP Benefits And To ‘Undo’ Benefits Sent...

The United States Department of Agriculture has directed states to cease the distribution of full food stamp benefits for November, mandating instead the issuance of partial benefits amounting to 65% of the monthly allotments. This directive follows a decision by a Supreme Court justice to temporarily halt a lower court's order that required the agency to provide full assistance to Americans.

Supreme Court Lets Trump Pause Full SNAP Payments For Now

In a significant legal development, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has issued a temporary stay on a lower court's mandate compelling the Trump administration to fully fund food stamp benefits for millions of Americans in November. This decision grants the appeals court additional time to deliberate on the matter, underscoring the ongoing judicial scrutiny of the administration's approach to food assistance during the government shutdown.

Biden Says Trump Has ‘Taken A Wrecking Ball’ To Democracy In Sharp Criticism

Former President Joe Biden has issued a pointed critique of President Donald Trump, asserting that Trump's actions have severely undermined democracy, the Constitution, and the rule of law. Biden's remarks, delivered at a Nebraska Democratic Party event, also touched on his recent prostate cancer diagnosis, underscoring the critical need for accessible health care.

The FAA Is Limiting Flights At Big Airports. But Passengers At Small Airports Will...

The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed flight restrictions at 40 major airports, a measure necessitated by air traffic controller shortages stemming from the federal government shutdown. This decision predominantly affects small feeder flights, leading to considerable disruption for travelers reliant on these connections.

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What To Know About Today’s Key Races, From NYC’s Mayoral Race...

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Muslim immigrant and democratic socialist, is contesting the New York City mayoral race against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. The outcome of this race may reveal the Democratic Party's priorities as the 2028 presidential primary approaches.