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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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Utah Congressional Map: Democrats See Slim Chance to Flip Seat

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 7, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Utah Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Map, ‌Potential for Democratic Gains Remains Slim

SALT ⁣LAKE CITY – Utah ‍lawmakers on Monday approved a new congressional map following a court order​ to redraw districts, a move⁤ that could‍ offer Democrats a marginal chance to compete in a traditionally Republican state. The map, passed ⁤during a special session, is now under review by Judge Diane Gibson, who previously struck down the state’s prior map for violating the Utah Constitution.

The revised map comes after public comment ⁤favored a different proposal,but Republicans ultimately chose what they described as the⁤ least ⁢competitive option. State Sen. Scott Sandall, a co-chair of the Legislature’s redistricting⁢ committee, expressed confidence ​the⁢ judge will uphold the new map, ‌stating, “there are a lot ⁣of things they would have done differently if not‍ for the time crunch,” but he believes she “will have ⁢no reason to reject the map.”

Democrats voiced concerns about the process, with ‌State Sen. ​Nate blouin suggesting the outcome was predetermined. He ⁤was rebuked by Republican leaders on the Senate floor for implying the map chosen was specifically designed to ⁣favor their party.Sen. Sandall insisted the committee did not consider political data. A​ small number of Republicans joined‍ Democrats in opposing the map.

Alongside the map approval, lawmakers amended Proposition 4, a 2018 voter-approved ballot⁢ initiative related to redistricting, to require new districts to reflect Utah’s overall partisan voting patterns. This amendment ⁤was quickly challenged by voting rights groups⁤ who ⁤argue lawmakers are attempting to “change the rules of the game,”⁤ prompting a motion in the ongoing legal case.

Redistricting expert Jonathan Cervas of Carnegie Mellon University analyzed the new map​ and found Democrats would likely⁢ lose every election under its ‍configuration, ‌characterizing it as uncompetitive, though an⁤ improvement over the previous map.The prior map, struck down by Judge Gibson, considerably divided Salt ​Lake County, a Democratic stronghold, and led to Republican dominance in ‌districts that were previously competitive.

Despite⁣ the challenges,⁣ redistricting analyst Jason Fierman believes a Democratic victory isn’t unachievable. “An extremely strong candidate in a blue wave year might be able to possibly break this cycle,” he said, suggesting former U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams as a potential candidate.

Judge Gibson⁣ will now review the approved map and consider alternative ‌proposals ⁣from voting rights groups. If she rejects the map, a⁤ legal battle could ensue over the court’s authority to create its own redistricting plan.

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Trump Navy Anniversary Despite Government Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 5, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump to Celebrate Navy‘s 250th Anniversary Amidst Ongoing⁤ Shutdown, Funding Disputes

NORFOLK, VA – Former President Donald Trump‍ is scheduled to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the⁤ U.S. Navy in Norfolk, Virginia, as a‍ partial government shutdown enters its second day, fueled by ongoing disagreements over federal spending. The event takes​ place while Trump has publicly criticized the Biden administration’s spending habits and has reportedly ‍considered laying off federal employees at agencies he labels “democrat Agencies.”

The Navy’s milestone arrives‌ at a politically charged moment, with Trump leveraging the occasion to highlight his vision for‍ the armed forces and address concerns​ about domestic security. The shutdown underscores a broader struggle over budgetary control and priorities in Washington, ‌impacting numerous government functions and⁢ potentially⁢ affecting ​military personnel and operations. The dispute ​centers on congressionally approved funds, which Trump alleges are being mismanaged,‍ undermining the established budgeting process.

Trump addressed a gathering of military leaders abruptly summoned by defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Virginia on Tuesday. During the meeting, trump ⁢proposed utilizing U.S. cities as training grounds for the armed forces and spoke of the‍ need for military strength to counter what he described as an “invasion from within.” Hegseth, during ⁢the same address, announced the end of “woke”⁣ culture within the military and unveiled new ⁤directives establishing “gender-neutral” or “male-level” standards ‍for physical fitness.

The administration is actively pursuing a reshaping of Pentagon culture⁤ and​ a redirection of military resources toward the president’s stated priorities, including addressing domestic unrest and violent crime. This shift in focus extends to⁤ international operations, as evidenced by Trump’s authorization‍ of military engagement ⁣against​ drug ‍cartels, resulting in four strikes​ on boats in the Caribbean suspected of involvement in trafficking.

Joining Trump at‌ the Navy anniversary event are ​first lady Melania Trump, Defense ‌Secretary‍ Pete Hegseth, ​and Navy Secretary John ‌Phelan.

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Immigration enforcement tactics escalate in Chicago

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

National​ Guard Deployment to​ Chicago Sparks Immigration Concerns

CHICAGO – The⁢ deployment of the Illinois National​ Guard​ to Chicago to assist local law enforcement has ignited fears among immigrant⁤ communities that increased military presence will lead ⁤to heightened immigration enforcement, even for individuals not suspected of criminal activity. ⁣The move, announced‌ as part⁤ of a ​broader effort to⁣ combat⁢ rising crime, ‍is‍ drawing criticism from advocacy⁤ groups who worry about the chilling effect on access to‌ essential services.

the concerns stem from ⁣the potential for collaboration between National Guard personnel and federal immigration authorities, raising ⁢the specter of⁣ expanded immigration​ checks. Community organizers report ⁤anxieties among residents, including Latinos, that any⁣ interaction ⁢with authorities – seeking medical care, reporting ⁤crimes, or accessing social services – could⁣ result in ‌detention or deportation, irrespective of immigration status. “We know the presence of the National Guard will lead to our⁢ neighbors being afraid⁤ to seek help⁤ when they ‍need medical care, need to report ​crimes, or require social services, because⁢ of⁤ this military presence,” said Sandra⁣ Pita, a community organizer.

The deployment comes as Chicago grapples with persistent concerns over​ violent crime, though city officials have ⁣recently noted decreases in⁣ some categories. While the specifics of the National Guard’s role remain under discussion, the broader trend of⁢ utilizing military resources for domestic law enforcement is gaining traction⁤ nationwide. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry recently requested a similar National Guard⁣ deployment to New Orleans and other cities, praising President ‍Biden’s decision to send ⁢troops to Washington D.C.and Memphis to address crime.

The situation in Chicago reflects ‌a growing‍ debate ‍over the appropriate role ⁣of the military in civilian policing and the potential ⁤consequences for vulnerable populations.Advocates are calling for clear assurances ⁤that‍ national Guard personnel will not be involved ‍in immigration⁢ enforcement activities and that community trust will be prioritized. The long-term impact of the deployment on Chicago’s immigrant communities remains to be seen.

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As government shutdown draws closer, congressional leaders will meet Trump

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White ‍House to Host Congressional Leaders as Shutdown Looms

WASHINGTON (AP) – With a goverment shutdown just days away,President Trump is⁣ set⁤ to meet with top congressional leaders at the White House ⁢on⁢ Monday in a last-ditch effort to⁢ avert‍ a federal closure. The meeting comes as disagreements persist over‌ federal funding and key policy issues, including extensions of Affordable Care Act tax credits and border wall funding.

The ‌potential shutdown,set to begin October 1st,would ‍impact⁣ hundreds of thousands of federal workers and ​disrupt government services nationwide. At ​stake ⁣are funding levels for numerous ⁣federal agencies, and the fate of tax credits ⁤that ⁤have subsidized health insurance for ⁤millions as the⁣ COVID-19 pandemic.These credits, designed to expand coverage for low-⁢ and middle-income individuals,⁣ are⁢ scheduled to expire at ⁢the​ end of the year.

Senate Majority Whip ‌John Thune (R-SD) stated Sunday that ‌the tax credit program is⁤ “desperately⁤ in⁤ need of reform,” and Republicans are seeking to address “waste, fraud and abuse.”⁤ He has urged Democrats‌ to first pass the ⁣funding bill and than address the ‌tax‌ credits separately.

The meetingS⁢ outcome is uncertain, given a history of ​strained negotiations between Trump and Democratic leaders. In August, a discussion between President ‍Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer regarding Senate confirmation votes ended with Trump telling⁤ Schumer to “go to hell” in a social media post.Trump also recently⁣ canceled a planned meeting with congressional leaders,deeming Democratic demands “unserious and ridiculous.”⁤ Schumer,‍ however, believes the White House’s ‌decision to reschedule​ the meeting indicates they “felt the heat.”

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Rudy Giuliani Faces $1.36M Legal Fee Judgment

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 18, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Giuliani Ordered to Pay Over $1.36 Million in Unpaid Legal ‌Fees

NEW YORK (AP) – A New York judge ⁤has ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay $1.36 million ⁢in unpaid legal fees to attorney Bernard Costello and​ teh law firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP,concluding a dispute stemming from legal work performed during ‍multiple investigations involving the former new York‌ City mayor. The ruling, issued ⁤Friday, underscores the mounting financial pressures facing Giuliani as he battles legal challenges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and his broader legal portrayal.

Costello and the firm alleged Giuliani failed to fully compensate them for services rendered from ‌November 2019 to July 2023, totaling $1.36 million despite receiving $214,000 in payments. The work included representation in an FBI examination into Giuliani’s Ukraine dealings, state and federal probes related to the 2020 election, and ⁢various civil lawsuits and disciplinary proceedings that ultimately led to his disbarment. Giuliani ‍has denied wrongdoing in connection with the 2020 election ⁤challenges.

According to court documents, Giuliani’s last payment to Costello and the firm was $10,000 on September 14, 2023, ‌shortly after a⁣ fundraiser hosted by Donald Trump at his⁣ Bedminster⁤ golf club. Costello, a former federal prosecutor, is now a lawyer for Nassau​ County, New York, having left Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP⁤ in September 2024.

Costello testified as ⁤a witness for Trump’s defense during the former president’s hush money criminal ⁣trial last year, where he clashed with the judge, Juan M. Merchan, over his ⁣courtroom demeanor.The judge reportedly found Costello’s behavior, including audible⁤ comments and eye-rolling, disruptive.

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