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Supreme Court gives Trump another reprieve on food stamps

The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration another reprieve on providing food stamp benefits Tuesday, granting a new grace period to give Congress a little more time to end the government shutdown and derail the thorny legal battle.

Shutdown surrender spurs liberal group to target Senate Democrats in 2026 primaries

The liberal campaign organization Indivisible announced Tuesday it plans to launch its largest primary initiative ever because Senate Democrats capitulated to end the government shutdown without re-upping Obamacare premium subsidies.

What’s in and out of the bipartisan deal to reopen the government

Democrats did not secure their top health care priority in the bipartisan deal to reopen the government that most in the party oppose, but they didn't walk away empty-handed.

AP Interview: Newsom says Trump climate-fighting absence is ‘doubling down on stupid’

Calling America's absence from key United Nations climate negotiations "doubling down on stupid," California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday the United States risks being left behind as an economic power.

Consumer watchdog CFPB to run out of money early next year after Justice Dept. rules funding illegal

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a Wall Street cop signed into law by President Obama, is about to run out of money after the Justice Department ruled its funding design illegal, potentially putting it on a path to extinction.

Duffy warns of ‘massively more disruption’ in air travel if shutdown extends to weekend

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Tuesday warned of “massively more disruption” in air travel if the ongoing government shutdown, which has lasted for more than a month, continues into the weekend. “You're going to see this Friday, Saturday and Sunday — big disruption thus far — massively more disruption as we come into the weekend,...

Jeffries, Democrats will offer 3-year extension of ObamaCare subsidies

House Democratic leaders on Tuesday will propose a three-year extension of the soon-to-expire ObamaCare subsidies at the center of the shutdown fight. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.), the Democratic whip, will offer the legislation as an amendment to the Senate-passed spending agreement during a meeting of the Rules Committee...

Federal THC ban send hemp companies scrambling

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Federal THC ban send hemp companies scrambling The hemp industry is scrambling to stave off what representatives are saying could be an extinction-level event engineered by Republicans in Congress. © Associated Press The Senate late Monday passed a...

Trump declares victory in Dem-run city despite ‘extraordinary resistance’ from sanctuary politicians

President Donald Trump declared victory in Chicago after a weeks-long showdown with sanctuary Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson over immigration enforcement operations in the city.

Far-left firebrand spends eye-popping amount of campaign cash on luxury hotels, ‘top-tier’ limo services

Federal Election Commission filings show that progressive Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, spent nearly $75,000 on luxury hotels, transportation and security this year in cities across the U.S.

SCOTUS extends stay on SNAP benefits for now, impacting millions

The Supreme Court's emergency action stands to impact tens of millions of low-income Americans who receive SNAP benefits.

Paying a fortune for a college education may be a big waste of money right now

Palantir CEO Alex Karp says smart kids graduating from great universities with “generalized knowledge” are “effed" right now.

City budget is Zohran Mamdani’s first big task — with spendthrift staffers by his side

For all the talk of Zohran Mamdani as the new face of the Democratic Party, Gotham on his watch will likely revert to business...

Trump’s Cornell University deal leaves a ‘zombie’ DEI agenda ready to rise from the dead

In a netherworld of word games and obfuscation, Cornell’s DEI lives on — and it will come roaring back if higher education waits Trump...

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