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SNAP funding pause to soon end, but anxiety and anger may linger33 minutes ago
California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver's licenses given to immigrants1 hour ago
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history comes to a close6 hours ago
Democrats have released more Epstein emails. What next?11 hours ago
3 questions about Trump's 50-year mortgage plan11 hours ago
Immigrants with obesity, diabetes and other health problems may be denied visas19 hours ago
White House downplays new Epstein emails that mention Trump13 hours ago
On day 43 of the shutdown, a vote in the House could bring the impasse to an end1 day ago
Here's how many strikes on alleged drug vessels the U.S. has announced1 day ago
After a 50-day wait, Arizona Rep. Adelita Grijalva is sworn into Congress12 hours ago
Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments, with shutdown potentially near an end1 day ago
This podcast says 'I've Had It' with Republicans – and Democrats who don't fight back1 day ago
'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet1 day ago
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to grace periods for mail ballot returns1 day ago
Senate approves legislation to end shutdown. And, where climate change efforts stand1 day ago
When the dust settles on the shutdown deal, Democrats will likely still have the edge2 days ago
Fetterman says most Democrats are wrong about the shutdown, Israel, the working class1 day ago
With an upcoming vote in the House, an end to the shutdown is in sight1 day ago
Syrian President Sharaa makes the 1st White House visit by a Syrian head of state2 days ago
Who has President Trump pardoned and why?2 days ago
Senators reach deal to reopen the government. And, countries gather for climate talks2 days ago
Trump grants pardons to Giuliani, Meadows, others linked to 2020 election efforts2 days ago
