Federal judge directs USDA to pay November food stamp benefits
The partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1 means there isn’t an appropriation.
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The partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1 means there isn’t an appropriation.
Things changed on Oct. 1, when government funding lapsed and House internships were put on pause.
At least they didn’t before Oct. 1.
The country is just days away from disaster as Nov. 1 is likely to see the crisis worsen with more people losing paychecks and crucial support while health and safety programs go unfunded.Â
The partial government shutdown began with the new fiscal year on Oct. 1. Senate Democrats have rejected a continuing resolution passed by the House that would fund the government until Nov. 21.
Gary Peters, D-Mich., had offered a more limited measure that would pay all federal workers only for the period from the Oct. 1 start of the shutdown to the day his legislation is enacted.
Most federal operations stopped after Sept. 30 because Congress failed to pass funding legislation for the 2026 fiscal year that began Oct. 1.Â
Kathy Hochul acknowledged in a press release Thursday that New Yorkers who rely on SNAP could lose their benefits on Nov. 1 due to the shutdown.
"Babydog is stuck in traffic," legislative aide Aves Mocek called out to the line at 1:09 p.m. "She’ll be here very soon. Very soon!"
one of 18 contestants — including a rocket scientist, a former reporter, a corrections officer and a Hollywood movie producer — who arrived on a remote Fijian island this past April to compete for a $1
AHIP, the main lobby group representing health insurers, announced earlier this week that it would continue to cover all immunizations that were recommended as of Sept. 1, 2025, and coverage would be available
In addition to potentially more favorable district lines, Republicans say Coughlin will have more resources this cycle to compete with Sykes: In 2024, her campaign outspent his by a 4-to-1 margin.Â
The inventory of the beef herd in 2024 was the smallest since 1951, Nelson wrote in a 2024 Farm Bureau report, and the number dropped another 1 percent by the start of 2025, the USDA reported.
They include two Ohio family planning clinics — which don’t provide abortions — in Springfield and Hamilton that will close Aug. 1.
"In the conversation I’m having with folks on the ground, the No. 1 issue continues to be affordability,’’ said Richard Lamondin, a Democrat who owns an energy consulting firm and is challenging Republican
For every $1 invested in NIH research, $2.50 is returned to the U.S. economy, they said, citing outside analysis.Â
"Buddy" Carter reported raising about $1 million in contributions and loaned his campaign an additional $2 million, while state Insurance Commissioner John King, who entered the race in early May, raised
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., announced after the votes Tuesday night that an agreement had been reached to end debate on the measure at 1:30 p.m.
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ record-setting "magic minute" speech — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said Trump’s personal intervention helped seal the deal for reluctant members, including a 1
The House Rules Committee was expected to meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to set the terms for floor debate.