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PoliticsTrump administration to partially fund SNAP this month after judges order use of emergency reserves
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PoliticsJudges order Trump administration to use emergency reserves for SNAP payments during the shutdown
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LawSome Americans will hand out food to trick-or-treaters this Halloween as SNAP benefits are about to end
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SuccessBillie Eilish calls on billionaires to give away their wealth—with Mark Zuckerberg in the room: ‘If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?’
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PoliticsMeet the military families anxious about whether their next paychecks will arrive: ‘It’s almost like the service is taken for granted’
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LawVance says 1.3 million U.S. troops will be paid at the end of the week as pressure mounts for Democrats to end the shutdown
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Law‘Mr. Vedam, where were you born?’: A man who spent 43 years in prison before his conviction was thrown out now faces deportation
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AIThe U.S. keeps warning about China’s surveillence tech threat—while cashing in on it: ‘I think we’ve been naive or complicit in the extreme’
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LawA federal judge just indefinitely barred the Trump administration from firing federal employees during the government shutdown
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Law1.3 million active-duty service members face missed paychecks as government shutdown stubbornly lags on
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LawAir traffic controllers are now working without pay. Some are grappling with how to pay for the medicine needed to keep their children alive
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressOctober 28, 2025

PoliticsRepublicans unveil report advancing contested claims suggesting White House officials enacted policies without former President Biden’s knowledge
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SuccessAs Gen Z faces the white collar freeze in hiring, law and business school applications are soaring
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LawTrump’s lawyers have asked a New York state appeals court to toss out his hush money criminal conviction
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PoliticsTransportation secretary threatens to take $160 million from California over commercial driver’s licenses for noncitizen truckers
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