Category: News
Supreme Court Dismisses Former County Clerk’s Appeal Against Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The Supreme Court has turned down an appeal from a former Kentucky county clerk aiming to overturn its 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage.
Court Supports Full SNAP Payments for November Amid Legal Challenges
Following a recent legal conflict, an appeals court has upheld a ruling for full SNAP benefits, crucial for millions facing food insecurity.
NFL Mourns the Loss of Former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue at 84
Paul Tagliabue, who led the NFL as commissioner for 17 successful years, passed away Sunday morning at the age of 84, as confirmed by his family.
US Flights May Face Major Cuts Due to Ongoing Government Shutdown
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy indicated on Sunday that ongoing air traffic reductions are expected if the US government shutdown, entering its 40th day, persists.
Democrats Capitalize on Trump’s Legal Maneuvers Against Food Stamp Funding
The legal tussles surrounding food stamp funding created by the Trump administration are giving Democrats the chance to highlight the president’s indifference amidst the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Senate Talks on Government Shutdown Intensify Amid Concerns Over Flight Cuts and Food Aid
Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed frustration with the ongoing government shutdown, calling for action to resolve the situation.
Supreme Court Halts Full SNAP Benefits for Now Amid Legal Battle
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has put a temporary hold on a court order that would require the Trump administration to provide complete food stamp benefits for millions of Americans, marking a significant moment in the ongoing government shutdown legal disputes.
Supreme Court Faces Trump Administration’s Bid to Halt Full SNAP Payments
The Trump administration’s latest attempt to limit SNAP benefits has been rejected once again.
Trump’s Filibuster Push Faces Strong Republican Backlash
President Donald Trump is urging Senate Republicans to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster rule to reopen the government without needing Democratic support, but he’s encountering notable resistance from within his own party.
Trump Pushes Congress to Ditch Senate Filibuster to End Government Shutdown
On Thursday, President Donald Trump called on Republican lawmakers to eliminate the Senate filibuster to break the ongoing government shutdown, a move that GOP leaders have traditionally resisted.
