Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday froze, for now, a lower court order that required the Trump administration to swiftly provide full SNAP benefits to roughly 42 million Americans.
Former President Biden, speaking in Omaha, Nebraska, took the Trump administration to task for its policies on SNAP, health ...
A shutdown was a risky way for Democrats to make a point, because it gave the executive branch even more discretion in the ...
While not all of the canceled flights were caused by the FAA-mandated cuts, airlines have reported cutting hundreds of ...
U.S. airlines again canceled more than 1,000 flights on Saturday, the second day of the Federal Aviation Administration’s ...
The Justice Department argues that the "irreparable harm" lies in being required to obey the court order and spend the money. By that logic, the government's institutional discomfort outweighs the ...
The programme has been left in limbo during the US government shutdown, with the White House saying it can't afford it.
The Trump administration told states to make benefits available even as it asked the Supreme Court to let it block the ...
As of midday Saturday, Tampa International Airport was reporting 22 cancellations and 96 delays out of 449 flights.
A federal appeals court is weighing the Trump administration’s request to pause a Rhode Island judge’s order requiring $4 ...
The last minute order pauses the requirement to distribute full SNAP payments until a lower appeals court rules on the case.
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court a federal judge’s order to provide full SNAP benefits for November.
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