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Title: Trump Administration Faces SNAP Funding Deadline Amid Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 3, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Judges Demand Trump Administration’s SNAP Funding ⁣Plan

PROVIDENCE, R.I. & BOSTON​ – Teh Trump administration faces ‍renewed scrutiny from ⁣federal courts ⁣as judges demand ⁤a ⁢clear ⁣plan for⁢ continued funding of ⁤the Supplemental ⁢Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ​amid ongoing budgetary ​disputes. U.S. District Judges John J.McConnell⁣ in‍ Rhode Island ⁣and Indira Talwani in Massachusetts have ruled‌ against the administration’s suspension of SNAP benefits,⁣ requiring‌ the⁢ USDA to utilize available funds to maintain the program.

the rulings stem‍ from⁣ concerns that halting food assistance would disproportionately harm⁢ vulnerable ‌populations, forcing tough choices between groceries and ‌essential bills. SNAP, which assisted nearly⁤ 42 million people in 2018 – two-thirds of whom were families with ‌children ‌- provides critical support to low-income individuals and ‍families. ​The USDA has a $5 billion contingency fund, and⁤ Democratic officials ⁤contend a⁣ seperate $23 billion fund ⁤could also be tapped. ​

Judge mcconnell ​in Providence ordered‍ the USDA‍ to fund SNAP ⁣using contingency funds and requested an update on ‌progress ‍by‍ Monday. He also​ mandated the continuation of all previously​ approved work requirement waivers, which the USDA had begun terminating for groups including ‍older adults and veterans during the recent goverment shutdown.

In Boston,Judge talwani ruled the suspension unlawful and directed the federal government to determine by Monday whether it will provide reduced SNAP benefits for November using emergency reserve ⁣funds or fully‌ fund‌ the program with both ⁣contingency funds and additional available resources.

Advocates report that many ‌states are proactively seeking⁢ alternative solutions, ⁢including expedited funding for food banks and innovative‍ methods to load benefits onto SNAP debit cards. To qualify for SNAP ‌in⁣ 2025, a family of‍ four’s⁣ net income ⁣cannot exceed the federal poverty line, approximately $32,000 annually.

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Judge fights to keep SNAP funded amid government shutdown

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

Federal Judge Weighs Mandating​ Continued‍ SNAP funding Amid government Shutdown

WASHINGTON – A federal judge is considering​ a request from several states too compel the Trump governance to continue full ⁣funding of‍ the​ Supplemental nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) despite the ongoing ⁢government shutdown.The lawsuit,filed by a coalition of ‍states,argues the abrupt suspension of benefits threatens the‌ well-being of millions ⁣of school-aged‍ children adn would harm retailers reliant on SNAP recipients.

Plaintiffs contend that halting SNAP benefits will negatively impact children’s ability to learn and necessitate increased state spending on healthcare and education. “With the ⁤suspension of SNAP benefits, ⁢the nutritional⁤ needs of millions of school aged children in Plaintiff States will not⁢ be met,” the⁣ states wrote in their filing. ⁢”Hungry ​children have a⁣ harder time paying‍ attention, ⁢behaving, and learning in school. States will have to devote additional state‍ resources, including healthcare expenditures and additional educational resources,‌ to address these challenges.”

The states also highlighted the economic repercussions for over 100,000 merchants within their borders who depend on SNAP purchases, particularly as they prepared for the Thanksgiving holiday. They argued retailers had already increased⁤ food⁢ and inventory levels to meet anticipated demand. “Without SNAP​ funds, SNAP recipients will not be able⁢ to frequent retailers, causing a critically important ‍loss⁣ in revenue, increased food ‍waste, and ‍a negative impact on Plaintiff​ States’ economies ” the ‌lawsuit stated.

Lawyers representing the federal government countered that fulfilling ​the plaintiffs’ request would violate the Antideficiency Act, a criminal statute prohibiting federal spending beyond appropriated levels. They asserted the USDA,not a court,should determine how to allocate limited funds among‌ vital safety-net programs. ‍

The government further warned that diverting funds to⁣ fully cover november SNAP ⁢benefits could necessitate cuts ​to child nutrition programs,⁤ creating⁣ “calamitous concerns.” “In short, there was no option to‍ simply fund the SNAP ⁤program fully without an appropriation,” they wrote.

The timeline for reloading‍ SNAP benefits‌ onto debit cards following a potential ruling remains unclear, ​with the process typically taking one to two weeks. Currently, a family of four must have a net income below approximately $31,000 annually to qualify for SNAP. In 2023, SNAP assisted 41 million people,​ with‌ nearly two-thirds being families with children.

The case is unfolding as the government shutdown continues, raising questions about the ‌administration’s authority to manage federal programs during periods of lapsed‍ funding.

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Title: Trump’s Trade Talks Stall with South Korea Over Investment Demands

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

Trump Seeks $350 Billion Investment​ from South korea Amidst‍ Trade Deal Uncertainty

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – ‌President Donald Trump arrived in South Korea on ​Wednesday seeking a considerable $350 ‍billion investment from ‍the nation, but a comprehensive trade deal ​remained elusive as he ⁢addressed immigration concerns and⁢ geopolitical tensions ‌during his visit. The push ⁢for investment ⁤comes as the U.S. and South‌ Korea navigate complex economic and ⁢security interests, ⁢with Trump signaling a willingness to address visa ⁤programs to facilitate skilled labor access for American industrial​ projects.

While a​ formal trade agreement ​didn’t materialize upon⁢ his arrival, Trump highlighted⁤ an agreement reached‌ in early October allowing South‌ Korean workers to ⁣enter the U.S. on‌ short-term visas or through the ⁤visa waiver program to support construction at​ industrial sites.⁣ he stated, “I was opposed to getting them out,” and suggested improvements to the visa system could streamline the ‍process for companies seeking skilled workers. This move underscores the management’s focus ​on bolstering domestic manufacturing and infrastructure​ growth.

The President’s trip⁣ also includes anticipated ​discussions with Chinese leader Xi jinping, where both sides have ⁣indicated ‌a desire ⁢to de-escalate ‍trade disputes.Trump told ⁢reporters aboard Air Force One he anticipates lowering​ tariffs on China related to ‌the flow of ⁤fentanyl ‌ingredients, stating, ‍”They’ll be doing what they can ​do,” and ⁣”China is going to be working with me.”

Despite hopes for ‍a diplomatic breakthrough, prospects ‍for a meeting⁢ with ⁣North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appear dim.Trump acknowledged a tight schedule prevented an extension ⁢of ​his stay, and North Korea has dismissed recent overtures from Washington and Seoul, demanding ‍the ⁢U.S. abandon its denuclearization requirements.Pyongyang demonstrated its military ⁣capabilities Wednesday by firing sea-to-surface⁤ cruise⁢ missiles into its western waters, a move Trump downplayed, noting, “he’s been launching ‍missiles for decades, right?”

Previous meetings between ⁤Trump and Kim during his first term⁢ did not ⁢yield a lasting agreement regarding North Korea’s nuclear program.The visit continues as the U.S. ‌seeks to strengthen alliances⁢ and address pressing economic​ and ⁤security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Title: Government Shutdown Deepens, Impacting Millions

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 28, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Shutdown Intensifies ⁤pressure on ⁣Congress as Health​ Insurance‍ Access Falters

WASHINGTON – As the government shutdown enters its ​ [date – infer from context: late October/early November 2023],mounting concerns over access to health insurance ⁤are ⁤amplifying pressure on Congress to reach a ⁢resolution.​ A glitch on‍ healthcare.gov displaying incorrect 2025​ plan ‌details, coupled with the potential for premium increases, has fueled ‌the debate, even as congressional leaders remain entrenched in their positions.

the website issue,which ‍showed 2025 health insurance‍ plans and estimated prices rather of⁢ next year’s options,occurred as the ⁣Centers for Medicare‍ & Medicaid Services ‍(CMS) prepared to bring back furloughed ⁣workers – ⁢partially to manage the affordable Care Act (ACA) ⁢open enrollment period.Twenty-eight senators,‍ primarily Democrats, have formally urged the Trump administration to allow ACA enrollees to begin previewing 2024 health insurance options on the marketplace website.⁤

Republicans, ⁢however,​ maintain they will not engage in health care negotiations until the government reopens. Senator David McCormick (R-Pa.) expressed concern‍ about potential premium increases for⁤ working ‌families, stating, “So we’re going to have ‍that conversation, but we’re ⁤not going​ to⁤ have it⁤ until the government opens.”

The standoff ‍has drawn sharp criticism ⁣from Democrats, with ​Senator Chuck Schumer accusing Republicans ‍of prioritizing⁢ a shutdown​ over preventing ‌meaningful ‌health⁤ insurance cost increases. ​”The average American doesn’t want to pay an extra $20,000 a year to cover their health insurance,” Schumer said. “And we Democrats want to solve this crisis right ⁢away. So lowering health care is not a crazy demand.”

Vice President ‍JD Vance is scheduled‌ to attend a Republican luncheon on‌ Capitol‍ Hill Tuesday,​ but with President Donald ⁤Trump currently on an Asia tour and ‌leaders firmly committed to their stances, ‍a swift‍ agreement appears‍ unlikely.

Amidst the political maneuvering, some ⁢lawmakers are appealing‌ to their colleagues to consider⁣ the impact of the⁣ shutdown on⁤ federal employees‍ and Capitol police officers who have gone weeks without​ pay. Senator Lisa Murkowski⁤ (R-Alaska) urged leaders to move beyond political posturing,​ stating, “Right now, those that are losing are the American people.”

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Honduran Immigrant Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle During ICE Pursuit

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Virginia Highway Death of Honduran Man Prompts Scrutiny​ of ICE Tactics

A Honduran‍ man died after being struck by a vehicle on ‌a Virginia highway while fleeing federal immigration agents last week,sparking renewed debate over the methods used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The man has been identified ​as ​Josue Castro Rivera. ‌His brother, Ro Castro,⁣ described his brother’s death as an injustice and is raising funds to​ cover the cost of transporting the body back to Honduras for burial.

The‍ incident is ⁢the latest ⁣in a series of recent deaths linked to immigration enforcement operations across the country, raising questions about ‌the escalating risks taken during apprehension attempts and the ⁣accuracy of initial reports from ⁢the Department of homeland security (DHS). These events are fueling protests, legal challenges, and demands for greater transparency regarding ICE’s practices.

According to reports, Castro Rivera was fleeing immigration agents when he ran‌ onto a highway and was fatally struck. DHS has attributed Castro Rivera’s death to “a direct result of ⁢every politician, activist and reporter who continue to spread propaganda and⁤ misinformation about ICE’s mission and ways to avoid detention.” ‍

Similar incidents have recently occurred in⁣ other states. Last month in suburban Chicago, federal immigration agents fatally shot a Mexican man ⁣during a traffic stop. DHS⁢ initially downplayed the severity of injuries sustained by the officer involved, stating they‍ were “nothing major,” but police body camera footage revealed a​ different account. In July, a farmworker died after​ falling from a greenhouse roof during an ICE raid‌ at a California cannabis facility, and in August, another man was fatally struck‌ by a vehicle while ‍fleeing⁣ agents on a freeway in california.

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Argentina votes in midterm elections set to test President Milei’s mandate

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Milei Faces Key⁤ Test as Argentines Vote in Midterm Elections

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Argentina is holding midterm elections⁣ Sunday, a crucial test of President Javier Milei’s radical economic agenda ⁤and political mandate just months into his presidency. All 127 seats in the lower‍ house and 24 of 72 seats in⁤ the Senate are contested in the nationwide vote.

The ‌elections represent a pivotal moment for‌ milei,who took office in December promising to shock the country out of decades of economic stagnation. While enjoying initial support for his uncompromising stance, Milei’s government has struggled to ⁤pass legislation, managing only one law ⁤in March, and faces growing public anxiety over austerity measures.The​ outcome will considerably impact his ability to implement further reforms and stabilize Argentina’s volatile economy.

Most polls ⁣predict a tight race between Milei’s La Libertad Avanza (Liberty advances) party and the Peronist coalition, a historically powerful political force in Argentina.Currently, La Libertad Avanza controls ⁤less than 15% of Congress. A strong showing for the ruling party would bolster Milei’s position, allowing him ⁤to defend his austerity policies, uphold presidential vetoes, and push through labor and tax reforms.

However, a defeat could exacerbate economic pressures, potentially triggering a devaluation of the currency’s⁢ controlled exchange rate and fueling already high ‍inflation – the president’s most touted achievement to ⁣date. The stakes are particularly high given Argentina’s ongoing ‌negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ‍regarding its significant debt.

“Each new government comes in, criticizes the last one,‍ promises to‍ do things differently and ends up being the same or worse,” said matías Paredes, a 50-year-old ‌real estate broker who has seen his foreign ‌clientele decline following Milei’s ‍exchange rate policies. “this country moves in cycles.”

The elections are taking place against a backdrop of⁣ widespread economic hardship and political uncertainty. Milei, who rose to prominence with his unconventional style – once frequently featuring a chainsaw as a‍ symbol of his commitment to cutting state spending – has‌ seen that prop largely absent from‌ the campaign trail in recent months. Argentines are bracing for the⁤ potential consequences of ⁢the election results, reflecting a deep-seated weariness with the⁣ country’s ​cyclical economic crises.

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