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food
LawSNAP states’ rights: Some people can buy groceries with federal funding and others are still waiting
By David A. Lieb and The Associated PressNovember 8, 2025
People in need wait in line to receive groceries from Curley's House Food Bank days before the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits may expire due to the Federal government shutdown on October 30, 2025 in Miami, Florida.
LawTrump’s unprecedented move to withhold SNAP benefits has nation’s largest food charity despairing: ‘The situation is catastrophic’
By Eva RoytburgNovember 8, 2025
Supreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP payments after some states quickly paid the food benefits
PoliticsSupreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP payments after some states quickly paid the food benefits
By David A. Lieb, Michael Casey, Scott Bauer, Mike Catalini and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
Some desperate travelers turn to U-Haul as the government shutdown cuts flights and sends car rentals soaring
Travel & LeisureSome desperate travelers turn to U-Haul as the government shutdown cuts flights and sends car rentals soaring
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
Frontier CEO Barry Biffle suggested passengers buy second tickets to ensure they don't get 'stranded' during the government shutdown.
LawFrontier’s CEO on air travel reductions: Buy a second plane ticket from competitors if you ‘don’t want to be stranded’
By Nino PaoliNovember 7, 2025
Aviation
North AmericaThe airline chaos is so bad that an expat has to fly to Canada and drive to Pennsylvania to visit her father with terminal cancer
By Matt Sedensky, Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
Airline
North AmericaThese are the airports that will reduce flights during the government shutdown
By The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
Donald Trump
EconomyTrump ‘failed to consider the harms’ on SNAP benefits by withholding food aid during shutdown, judge rules
By Geoff Mulvihill, Michael Casey and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
arirlines
North America‘You can’t expect people to go in to work when they’re not getting a paycheck’: Travelers sympathize despite 800 downed Friday flights
By Josh Funk, Rio Yamat and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
shutdown
North AmericaHundreds of flights are getting canceled every day. Here’s what to know about the 10% reduction caused by the government shutdown
By Josh Funk, Rio Yamat and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2025
Lackland Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Burnie Roper checks on a student while walking around the campus Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, in San Antonio.
Politics‘The kids maybe are going home and not eating’: How the shutdown is starving Native American schools of federal support
By Annie Ma and The Associated PressNovember 6, 2025
flights
North AmericaFAA official says he’s never seen so many flight cancelations in 35 years working in aviation
By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressNovember 6, 2025
Sean Duffy
Law‘You will see mass chaos. You will see mass flight delays. You’ll see mass cancellations’: Transportation Secretary desperate for shutdown to end
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressNovember 4, 2025
President Trump and Elon Musk
SuccessAmerica’s wealthiest billionaires got $698 billion richer this year—and Trump’s tax policy could give them a new windfall
By Emma BurleighNovember 4, 2025
The air travel nightmare: TSA lines stretch for hours while workers go without pay
Travel & LeisureThe air travel nightmare: TSA lines stretch for hours while workers go without pay
By Sydney LakeNovember 4, 2025
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