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SNAP rulings ease shutdown pressure as Thune rebuffs Trump's call to end Senate filibuster CBS NewsRepublican leaders reject ending the Senate filibuster despite Trump's call to nuke it CNNTrump tells Republicans: Use nuclear option to end government shutdown The TelegraphJohnson warns against Trump's deman
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After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump said the two discussed potential joint efforts to stop the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo made an appeal to Republican voters in Brooklyn's Russian-speaking enclave Friday — warning them a vote for GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa will only help socialist Zohran Mamdani get elected. The independent mayoral candidate positioned himself as the only viable option to beat the front-runner Democratic nominee, campaigning alongside firebrand Republican Councilwoman...
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A New York Post article that first revealed shady financial dealings at the Black Lives Matter nonprofit continues to be suppressed by Facebook, even as billionaire Mark Zuckerberg promised to end censorship on the platform he co-founded, The Post has learned.
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Staffing Issues Cause More Air Travel Delays, as Controllers' Union Backs G.O.P.'s Plan to End Shutdown The New York TimesControllers union backs ‘clean' short-term funding bill PoliticoGround delays issued amid shortage of air controllers as shutdown continues NBC NewsSome senators stranded in DC because of government shutdown The Hill
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Maine Family Planning, a health care provider that lost federal Medicaid funding because it performs abortions, is shuttering primary care services Oct. 31.
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Judge rules Trump's attempt to suspend SNAP funding is unlawful ABC NewsSNAP benefits must continue despite shutdown, judge tells Trump administration CNBCTwo federal judges require Trump administration tap into emergency funds to partially cover food stamp benefits CNNJudge blocks suspension of Snap food aid during shutdown - US politics live
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A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration move to suspend SNAP food benefits to 42 million Americans due to the ongoing government shutdown was likely against the law.
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Democratic leaders are suing the Trump administration for ending food aid programs during the shutdown. They argue, despite the administration's claims, there are emergency funds available.
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