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The Trump administration cut the number of refugees it will admit to the U.S. and is prioritizing white Afrikaner South Africans.

In nearly simultaneous rulings on Friday, federal judges in Rhode Island and Massachusetts said the Trump administration must use contingency funds to pay out SNAP benefits during the shutdown.

The government shutdown began earlier this month when Republicans couldn’t clear the 60-vote filibuster needed to pass a spending bill.

Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Feb. 6, two days ahead of the Super Bowl.

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With SNAP benefits set to run out on Nov. 1 amid the ongoing government shutdown, restaurants and community organizations across the country are stepping up to ensure no one goes hungry.

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With the federal government shutdown dragging into its fifth week, Ohio leaders have announced a $25 million state-funded relief plan to help families facing an imminent pause in food assistance benefits. Gov. Mike DeWine, Senate President Rob McColley, and House Speaker Matt Huffman said the emergency funds will be distributed through the Ohio Department of […]

Rep. Clay Higgins told SNAP recipients who are in danger of losing their benefits during the government shutdown to "stop smoking crack."

When an elderly man can step into a hotel shower and doesn’t come out alive, something is profoundly broken.

Disney’s channels vanish from YouTube TV as negotiations collapse. Over 9 million users lose access to ESPN, ABC, and more.

Don’t think local elections matter? Imagine the difference in Chicago if Brandon Johnson weren’t the mayor. 

Virginia Democrats introduced an amendment to the state’s constitution that would allow them to begin a mid-decade redistricting effort. 

Drake is continuing his legal fight against UMG after the record label won a legal victory earlier this year regarding Kendrick Lamar's hit.