Trump Draws the Line: Food Stamps Cut Off Nov. 1 in Brutal Showdown With Democrats
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced no SNAP benefits will issue Nov. 1 amid the government shutdown, citing depleted funds and blaming Senate Democrats.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced no SNAP benefits will issue Nov. 1 amid the government shutdown, citing depleted funds and blaming Senate Democrats.
Bill Gates declared climate change poses serious risks but “will not lead to humanity’s demise,” marking a shift from his 2021 book warning of a crisis worse than COVID-19.
Joe Biden delivered a speech at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute on Sunday, warning of “dark days” and urging Americans to “fight like hell” while implying Trump’s leadership threatens democracy.
The Bureau of Prisons lists May 8, 2028, as the early release date for Sean Combs, 55, who is eligible for time off his 50-month term with no reported infractions at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.
CBS Evening News co-anchor John Dickerson announced his departure from the network after nine months, effective at year’s end. The 57-year-old offered no reason or future plans in his Instagram post, thanking colleagues and the network after 16 years.
Federal authorities arrested Minnesota man Tyler Maxon Avalos for posting a $45,000 bounty on AG Pam Bondi, marked "preferably dead," with a sniper image. The October 9 TikTok threat led to his October 16 arrest on interstate threat charges.
White House plans for a classical 90,000-square-foot ballroom have prompted Rep. Eric Swalwell to require 2028 Democratic candidates to swear they will destroy it on Day One. The backlash has been dubbed “Ballroom Derangement Syndrome” by Trump allies.
Moscow tested its nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, covering 8,700 miles. Putin directed infrastructure buildup for deployment. Trump dismissed the feat, noting U.S. subs need no such range, and called for an immediate end to the Ukraine war.
James Carville justified his retribution fantasy against Trump-aligned entities by calling the president a "criminal tyrant," arguing that public humiliation—shaved heads, orange jumpsuits, and spitting—would discourage future collaboration and impose moral judgment.
Hunter Biden criticized Kamala Harris's memoir "107 Days" as "personally painful," while confirming Joe Biden picked her as running mate out of loyalty to Black female voters.
Democratic leader Ken Martin told MSNBC the DNC remains election-focused but stands ready for a post-democratic “resistance” if needed.
Transgender Americans are fleeing the U.S. as President Trump’s second-term policies target gender ideology. His executive order recognizes only two genders, cuts school funding for trans programs, and reinstates a military ban. Vox reports parents fear for their trans-children’s safety.
President Trump threatens to cut all U.S. support for Israel if it annexes the West Bank, slamming the Knesset’s vote as a betrayal of his Gaza peace deal. “Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened,” he told Time Magazine.
A special prosecutor is investigating Virginia Democrat AG candidate Jay Jones for allegedly falsifying 1,000 hours of court-ordered community service after a reckless driving conviction.
The FBI busted a massive sports gambling ring involving NBA figures Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, accusing them of participating in Mafia-backed poker scams and insider betting schemes across 11 states.