Food Stamps in Jeopardy as Top USDA Officials Exit
Key USDA officials overseeing food stamps have left their posts just days before SNAP funding expires, threatening benefits for 42 million Americans amid a government shutdown.
Key USDA officials overseeing food stamps have left their posts just days before SNAP funding expires, threatening benefits for 42 million Americans amid a government shutdown.
The White House has dismissed all members of the Commission of Fine Arts, removing a key oversight body just as Trump moves forward with major construction projects in Washington, D.C.
A federal appeals court has paused President Trump’s effort to deploy Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, ordering a full panel review of the controversial move.
Beyond its skyscrapers, Mumbai’s most captivating buildings reflect centuries of cultural fusion. Explore 10 architectural wonders that define the city’s identity.
The United Nations is deploying emergency aid across the Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa—one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record—wreaked havoc in Jamaica and threatens Cuba and the Bahamas.
A detailed timeline and analysis of Donald Trump’s controversial military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, which has resulted in at least 57 deaths and widespread accusations of illegality.
Gifted education programs across the U.S. are under scrutiny for excluding high-performing students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Can the system be fixed?
In an unprecedented move, California Governor Gavin Newsom told supporters to stop donating to his Proposition 50 campaign—claiming victory before ballots are fully counted.
An in-depth look at the current state of U.S. manufacturing reveals modest regional gains and a tech-driven boom, but falls short of the sweeping revival promised by former President Trump.
The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates for the second straight meeting, despite a government shutdown that’s hiding key economic data.