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New SNAP Updates Start in December — What Households Should Know About Upcoming Benefit Adjustments

Millions of American households rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to maintain basic nutrition and manage household food costs amid persistent economic pressures. The program, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, has evolved over decades into a cornerstone of the nation’s social safety net, supporting families, seniors, and individuals with limited income. [...]

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Top Democrat Faces Legal Firestorm Over Leaked Maxwell Emails

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, is facing mounting backlash after publishing a trove of private prison emails written by convicted human trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. Attorney Leah Saffian, who represents Maxwell, blasted Raskin’s actions as “a gross abuse of power” after workers at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas [...]

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A Misinterpreted Flag Photo Sparks Debate: How a Routine Safety Procedure Became a Viral Controversy

Public figures have long lived under the microscope of instant online reaction, but the pace at which narratives form around a single image has never been faster than in the current digital era. A recent example unfolded after President Donald Trump returned to the White House from Palm Beach on Sunday, a moment that might [...]

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Dem Senate Candidate Wants Radical Changes to Supreme Court

A former Marine and military contractor with several combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan, who is running as a Democrat to unseat incumbent Maine Sen. Susan Collins (R), is calling for radical left-wing changes to the U.S. Supreme Court. In a campaign video released this week, Graham Platner, a small businessman and oyster farmer, said [...]

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Epstein Exchanged Emails With Former Lawyer For Barack Obama

Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein cut ties with Bill Clinton because he thought the former president was a liar, according to new emails his estate turned over to Congress on Wednesday. The emails, obtained by the House Oversight Committee, also reveal that Kathryn Ruemmler — former White House counsel to Barack Obama — maintained a remarkably cozy [...]

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FEMA Chief Resigns After Controversy as DHS Overhauls Leadership

The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will step down after hurricane season, ending a turbulent tenure marked by public controversy and deep internal frustration. David Richardson submitted his resignation on Monday to the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, giving two weeks’ notice. DHS confirmed the resignation to CNN, but three [...]

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Trump Strikes Back: Reverses Biden’s Controversial Executive Order Despite Democrat Fury

A New Chapter in America’s Energy Story In a sweeping move that redefines the nation’s energy landscape, President Donald Trump on Thursday overturned a signature Biden-era restriction on oil and gas exploration across millions of acres of federal land in Alaska. The action—one of the most consequential energy decisions of Trump’s current term—opens more than [...]

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Johnson Slams Democrats’ Epstein Push As Risky, Political

Tuesday, at the weekly House Republican Leadership press conference, Speaker Mike Johnson discussed House Republicans’ efforts to deliver maximum transparency regarding the Epstein files and ensure justice for victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Speaker Johnson also addressed what he called Democrats’ newfound interest in the Epstein files, despite the information being in the government’s possession [...]

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Republican Concerns Threaten Passage of Trump-Backed Fiscal Bill as Senate Math Tightens

A major piece of fiscal legislation championed by President Donald Trump is facing early resistance within the Republican Party, raising questions about how—and whether—the bill can advance through a narrowly divided Senate. Although the proposal is expected to move through the budget reconciliation process, which requires only a simple majority, internal opposition from several GOP [...]

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House Fails To Censure Democrat Who Texted With Epstein During Hearing

The Republican majority in the House of Representatives failed on Tuesday to censure Democratic Del. Stacey Plaskett and remove her from her position on the Intelligence Committee after defections from a handful of GOP members. Plaskett became embroiled in controversy late last week after House Republicans released materials showing she texted with sex offender Jeffrey [...]

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