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Government Shutdown: Johnson Blames Health Care Demands

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 13, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON ‍(AP) ⁤-‌ A prolonged government shutdown looms‌ as ‌Speaker Mike Johnson warned Wednesday it coudl be the longest in ​modern‌ history, perhaps impacting a wide range of ⁣federal services while some​ agencies are ‌cushioned‍ by⁢ previously approved funding. The shutdown began after Congress failed to ⁤pass a spending bill before a Friday deadline.

While military personnel were spared immediate financial disruption thanks to an $8 billion transfer from unused research and progress funds within the Pentagon,other⁣ critical programs face immediate cuts.The Education Department is already experiencing disruptions to special education and after-school programs.johnson’s warning underscores the complexities of the current impasse, where the “One Big Beautiful ⁤bill Act” – a law passed earlier – provides​ some agencies with flexibility,⁣ but leaves others vulnerable.The‍ nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has‍ indicated the administration could utilize mandatory funding ‌from the 2025‍ reconciliation act to maintain activities at various agencies currently funded by direct appropriations.⁣ The‌ CBO specifically ‌identified the Department of Defense, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of Management and Budget as recipients of funds under ⁢the law that could mitigate‍ shutdown impacts.

According to a CBO letter responding to Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, ⁢funds within the Department of Defense’s 2025 reconciliation act appropriation​ could be ‍used to continue paying active-duty personnel, lessening the number of federal workers facing delayed compensation. However, the length of ⁢the shutdown remains uncertain, and the full extent of the disruption will depend on ‍the duration of the congressional ‍deadlock.

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Title: Trump Orders Military Pay Despite Government Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON ​(October 6,⁢ 2023) – President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to ensure active-duty U.S. troops receive their paychecks on October 15th, despite the ongoing government shutdown.‍ Trump announced the decision via social media, stating he was acting to prevent “Brave⁤ Troops” from missing “paychecks they⁢ are rightfully due.”

The move addresses a key ​concern as the shutdown, now in its 11th day, threatens to ‌delay pay for the nationS ⁢1.3 million active-duty ‍service members. however, the action does not extend to federal workers, with thousands facing layoffs as the government shutdown continues. The White House budget office began implementing these layoffs on Friday.

Trump attributed the shutdown to Democrats and said⁢ he was exercising‌ his⁤ authority as commander ‌in chief, ​directing Defense Secretary Pete ‍Hegseth “to use all available funds⁣ to get our Troops PAID on October 15th.” He‍ added, “We have identified funds ​to do this, and Secretary Hegseth will use them to PAY OUR TROOPS.”

Funding for the troop payments is likely ⁢to come ⁤from‌ billions ​of dollars allocated to ⁣the Defense Department through​ a recent tax and spending bill⁢ signed by Trump earlier this year. The Congressional Budget Office ⁤(CBO) confirmed the possibility of utilizing these funds.

according to the CBO,‍ the administration could also draw from mandatory funding established in the 2025 reconciliation‍ act ‍to maintain operations at⁢ agencies including the Department of defense, Department of the ⁤Treasury, Department of Homeland security, and the Office ⁣of Management and ‌Budget.A letter from the CBO​ to Senator Joni ernst,R-Iowa,indicated Pentagon funds “could be used to pay active-duty personnel during a shutdown,thus reducing the number of ⁤excepted workers who would receive delayed‍ compensation.”

The White ⁤House has not yet provided details regarding the source of the funds. The government⁢ initially shut down⁤ on October‍ 1st, ‌at the start of the federal⁣ budget cycle.

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WIC Program Saved: Trump Administration Uses Tariff Revenue

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON‌ (AP) – The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program ​for ⁣Women, Infants adn Children (WIC)⁤ is being sustained ⁤during the ongoing government shutdown through the ⁣redirection of funds‌ initially collected from tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, officials announced‌ today. The ⁢temporary measure ensures continued access to vital nutrition assistance for ​millions of vulnerable mothers and children.

the government shutdown, now in its second week, ​began Oct. 1 after ‌Congress failed to pass a funding bill. The situation has raised concerns about ⁣the viability of ‍numerous federal programs, including WIC, which provides food,⁤ healthcare referrals, and nutrition education for over 7 ⁤million ​low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children under⁤ age 5.

While both Democrats and Republicans have publicly expressed support for WIC,‍ the program⁢ faced‌ potential​ funding shortfalls even before the shutdown.‍ President trump’s budget proposal and a budget bill passed by‍ House Republicans ‍last month would⁣ not‍ have ⁢fully ‌funded WIC, perhaps forcing the program to deny benefits to eligible applicants.

“As President trump is now signaling he ⁤cares ​about the WIC program, he shoudl finally get ⁤to⁤ the negotiating ⁢table to⁢ reopen the ‌government,” said ‌Sen. Patty Murray,a Democrat from Washington state.‍ “And he ‌should instantly disavow ​his budget request‍ to substantially cut benefits for millions of ‌moms and kids – and‍ tell House Republicans to back⁤ off thier proposed cuts as​ well.”

The White House and Congressional Republicans have criticized Democrats for the shutdown, emphasizing the potential impact on WIC.”The Democrats are so cruel​ in their continual votes to shut down the government that​ they forced the​ WIC program for the most ‍vulnerable women and children to ​run out this week,” Leavitt posted on X.

Congressional Democrats are seeking to reverse cuts to ‍Medicaid enacted earlier this‌ year as part of a larger legislative ⁣package and to extend subsidies ⁢for Affordable ‍Care⁤ Act insurance plans, ⁢which cover more than⁣ 24 million Americans.Negotiations remain stalled.

The redirection of tariff revenue provides a short-term solution, but the ​long-term funding of WIC remains⁢ uncertain pending⁣ a resolution to the⁣ government shutdown.

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Navy Workers Abroad Send Letters to Landlords Amid Shutdown

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

NAPLES, Italy -⁣ The U.S.Navy is assisting ‍civilian employees stationed at overseas bases by‌ providing a letter to​ present to landlords explaining potential rent delays due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.​ The letter, distributed Monday by Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central, aims to proactively address concerns about ‌timely payments.

According⁢ to⁣ a Defense Department report from June, over 5,100‍ appropriated fund civilians work at navy bases abroad.the letter details the shutdown’s impact -⁢ specifically, that⁤ civilian workers will not receive​ paychecks until​ a federal appropriations bill is passed.

“Pending a⁢ prompt resolution of this ‌unforeseeable circumstance, landlords, and all those who may ⁤indirectly⁢ be affected, should anticipate potential delays ⁤in the payment of the monthly rents as stipulated in the lease agreements signed with U.S. civilian personnel,”⁣ the letter states. It assures landlords⁢ that employees will ⁤fulfill ⁤their lease ⁣obligations⁤ as soon as funding⁢ is ‌restored.

The Navy provided the letter, with translations into⁢ local languages, to civilian⁤ workers at bases in Italy, Spain, Greece, Bahrain, and‍ other locations ​within the EURAFCENT area of responsibility. It ⁢was not directly sent to landlords, according to the Naval Support Activity ​Naples‍ civilian ‌human resources office.

The partial government shutdown began ‍October 1st following a Congressional impasse over appropriations. As⁤ of Thursday,⁤ the Senate had not ‌advanced funding bills, and House Speaker⁤ Mike Johnson indicated he would not recall the House to vote on a measure to pay service members, CBS News reported.

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Trump Uses Tariff Funds to Prevent Hunger for WIC Recipients

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 8, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Authorizes tariff Revenue to Fund WIC Amid Government ⁤Shutdown

WASHINGTON ⁣- President Trump has⁢ authorized the use ​of approximately $8.5 million in‍ tariff revenue to fund the Special Supplemental‍ Nutrition Program for⁣ women, Infants and Children (WIC) as ​the partial government shutdown⁢ enters its second week, the⁢ White House confirmed to⁣ Fox News​ Digital. The‌ move aims to prevent⁢ disruptions⁣ to ⁤the program, which ⁤provides nutritional assistance to millions of low-income ⁢families.

The funding transfer,first reported by ‍Axios,offers a temporary ‌solution to ⁢ensure⁤ WIC benefits continue⁢ uninterrupted while Congress remains deadlocked over border wall funding. Without ⁢the release of these funds,⁢ several states‍ were at ​risk of‌ halting WIC services as early as ⁣this week, potentially ‌impacting ‌roughly 9 million participants nationwide. The White House has​ not specified how long⁣ the tariff revenue will cover⁢ WIC funding or whether additional​ measures will be necessary if the⁤ shutdown ⁤persists.

“This is a temporary fix to​ protect vulnerable families during⁣ the lapse in appropriations,” a‍ White House official told Fox News Digital. “We continue to ‌urge Congress to fulfill its constitutional duty and‌ fully fund the government.”

WIC ‌provides food, ⁢nutrition education, and ⁢healthcare referrals to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. The program is administered by state health ⁤departments and funded through a combination of federal grants and state funds.

The transfer of tariff revenue comes‍ as the government ​shutdown, triggered ⁢by a dispute over $5.7‍ billion for a ⁢wall ⁣along the U.S.-mexico border, continues to‌ disrupt ⁤federal agencies and impact hundreds of thousands of⁣ federal‍ workers. Negotiations between the White ‍House and congressional leaders⁤ have so⁢ far failed to produce a resolution.

Jasmine Baehr is ⁣a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital,‍ where she covers politics, the⁢ military, ⁣faith and⁣ culture.

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NC Farmers Struggle: Government Shutdown Halts Hurricane Helene Aid & Insurance

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 7, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WNC Farmers ‌Face Mounting Strain as Goverment Shutdown Halts‌ Aid, Insurance

HENDERSON COUNTY, ⁢N.C. – Western‍ North Carolina farmers already struggling to recover from a​ difficult growing season are facing renewed hardship as the ongoing government shutdown halts ‌critical disaster aid and insurance application processes. Many are awaiting funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) following damage from Hurricane Helene and earlier hailstorms, but with the⁤ USDA closed, those payments ⁢are on hold.

Terry kelley,Director of the Henderson county Cooperative Extension,explained the immediate impact: “There’s still a ⁢lot of disaster payments that need to be paid out and all of that’s put on hold right now.” Farmers⁢ typically submit receipts to the USDA for reimbursement​ after repairing storm damage, ‍but are currently unable to do so, nor are they receiving previously submitted funds.

“They’ve still got bills to pay and ‌so anytime these payments ​are delayed,⁢ basically we are just ​putting them in a tougher position,” Kelley said.

The shutdown also ⁣threatens farmers’ access⁣ to‌ vital‍ crop insurance. Many rely on ⁢the ⁢Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance ⁢Program (NAP) for ‌coverage of less common crops like peppers and cucumbers. The deadline to apply for next year’s insurance ⁣coverage is Thursday, November 20, but applications are unfeasible to process while the government is shut down. Missing the deadline could⁤ leave farmers uninsured for⁣ an entire year.

“So, folks want to ‌get​ those insurances so that if we do have another disaster, they can be eligible ‍for payments,” Kelley stated.

Kelley emphasized the ‌compounding effect of ‌these delays, saying, “It’s just adding ‍salt⁢ to the wounds, it’s compounding the problems, and we just frankly don’t need that right now.” ‌Local crops have ‍already suffered notable losses this year due to adverse weather conditions. Farmers fear the shutdown ⁣could⁤ have lasting‍ financial repercussions well ‍into the next growing season.

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