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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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New York AG Letitia James indicted on fraud charge

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 10, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted on Fraud Charge

Washington D.C. – New York ⁢Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on a fraud charge, the ⁢Justice Department⁢ announced today. The charges stem from allegations of intentional criminal acts and breaches of public trust, according to a statement released by the department, which affirmed its commitment⁤ to following the facts⁤ and ⁣the law to ⁣ensure‍ justice is served.

The indictment arrives amid heightened political tensions, with former President Donald Trump having repeatedly⁤ called for James’s prosecution for months, publicly stating she was‍ “guilty as hell” and “guilty of something” without providing evidence. The Justice‌ Department is simultaneously investigating federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook and Senator ⁤Adam ⁣Schiff (D-Calif.) on separate allegations, which their representatives⁤ have dismissed as false and debunked.

James is​ a particularly visible target due‌ to her​ repeated legal challenges against ⁢Trump and his administration. As New York Attorney General, she filed dozens of lawsuits against the ‍former president. Last year, she secured a meaningful judgment against Trump and his companies, alleging they defrauded banks by inflating the‌ value of‍ his real estate holdings.While an appeals court overturned the original fine of over ‍$500 ‍million (including interest), it upheld the lower court’s finding that Trump had committed fraud.⁢

The indictment against James follows a day after former⁣ FBI Director James Comey made his first court appearance in ⁢a case accusing him of lying to ⁢Congress ​in 2020.Comey’s legal team intends to ​seek dismissal of the charges, arguing the⁤ prosecution is politically motivated and directed by the president.

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US Troops Deployed to Monitor Gaza Ceasefire and Aid Delivery

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 10, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON – The ⁤United States​ is deploying approximately 200 ⁤troops⁢ to the region to monitor the implementation of a ceasefire agreement brokered in Gaza, defense officials confirmed wednesday. The ‍personnel will not be directly involved in enforcing the truce but will provide observational support ‌and logistical assistance as part of the multinational ​effort to⁤ ensure adherence to⁢ the terms of the deal.

The deployment⁣ comes after intense diplomatic pressure from the U.S. and regional mediators led to an agreement between Israel and Hamas to pause fighting in Gaza.​ The conflict has resulted in the deaths of tens ​of thousands of ​Palestinians and ​sparked wider regional instability, ⁤while also isolating Israel internationally.⁣ This ⁣initial phase of the agreement​ focuses⁤ on the release of remaining ‍Israeli hostages held ‍by Hamas in exchange for the liberation of ⁢hundreds of⁣ Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. ⁤

According​ to sources, the U.S. troops will primarily be stationed in areas adjacent to Gaza,⁢ working alongside international observers to verify compliance with the ceasefire and facilitate the safe passage of hostages and prisoners.General Cooper indicated earlier ⁣this⁣ month that ​a command post could be operational within two and a half weeks to support such an operation.

The breakthrough‌ agreement, reached Wednesday, marks a ‍critically important step toward de-escalation after months of devastating ​warfare. The deal’s success hinges on the continued commitment of both Israel and Hamas‍ to uphold the ‍terms, and⁤ the presence of ⁣U.S.⁣ personnel is intended to ⁣bolster confidence in the process. The ceasefire’s⁣ long-term implications remain uncertain, but the immediate priority is the safe return of hostages and the delivery of​ humanitarian aid to​ the beleaguered Gaza Strip.

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Japan Stocks Surge on Conservative Leader Election

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Tokyo stocks surged nearly 5% Monday following⁤ the selection of Sanae Takaichi as the new leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s​ policy chief, a move signaling a potential shift towards more growth-oriented economic policies. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index ⁤closed at 31,856.71, its highest level in over a month.

Takaichi, a conservative known‍ for⁤ her pro-growth‍ stance and support for monetary⁤ easing, replaced Hiroshige Seko. Investors reacted positively to her appointment, anticipating policies that could boost corporate earnings and stimulate‌ economic activity. Her selection comes as Japan grapples wiht persistent deflationary pressures and seeks⁣ to reignite lasting ‌economic growth.The change in leadership within the LDP, while not guaranteeing immediate policy shifts, is being viewed as a potential ⁤catalyst for ⁣renewed economic momentum and ⁣a weaker yen, benefiting export-focused companies.

The jump in share prices was broad-based, with sectors including automobiles, technology, and financials leading the⁣ gains. The yen weakened slightly against the dollar, trading⁢ at around 149.70 yen, further supporting ‌export competitiveness. Analysts suggest⁢ Takaichi’s emphasis⁢ on deregulation and structural reforms could also attract foreign investment.

Takaichi previously ⁢served as Minister ⁣for Internal Affairs and Communications under former​ Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and is a vocal advocate for nuclear energy.Her policy positions are expected to align closely with those of Prime minister Fumio Kishida, potentially facilitating the implementation of his economic agenda.⁣ The LDP is expected to announce ⁣its full leadership lineup later this⁢ week.

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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard in Portland

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

Federal Judge Blocks Trump ⁣Plan to Deploy National Guard⁤ in Portland

PORTLAND,​ Ore. – A federal judge temporarily​ blocked‌ former President Donald Trump’s recent ‍plan⁢ to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, halting a move‍ critics characterized as a revival⁣ of tactics employed during the 2020 racial justice protests. The ruling‍ came late Friday, following a lawsuit⁣ filed by Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, who argued the deployment would violate constitutional rights and ​exceed federal authority.

The legal ​challenge‍ centers ​on Trump’s ‌announcement earlier this week proposing the use of the National Guard to quell ongoing unrest in the city, specifically targeting clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters. ​Rosenblum⁢ contends the deployment lacks ⁣legal justification⁣ and mirrors the controversial‌ actions taken in 2020 when federal⁢ agents were sent ‌to Portland over‌ the‌ objections of state and local leaders ⁣following the killing of George ‌Floyd⁣ by ⁢Minneapolis ⁢police. That deployment, intended to protect federal property, resulted in nightly ‌clashes, the ⁣use of tear gas and rubber​ bullets, and the arrest ​of‍ individuals in unmarked vehicles. ⁢A Department of Homeland Security inspector‌ general report ⁤later found many ​agents lacked⁤ adequate training and equipment for the mission.

During the 2020 protests, federal agents repeatedly deployed ⁢tear gas on crowds, including one​ instance in the evening where approximately ⁢100 peopel were targeted. The administration ultimately agreed to settle an excessive force lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union,compensating plaintiffs for injuries sustained during the ⁣demonstrations. The ⁢current dispute underscores ongoing tensions between ⁣federal ⁣and state authority regarding the handling of protests and the limits of federal intervention ⁣in local law enforcement matters. The ‌judge’s temporary restraining order will remain in effect until a further ​hearing can be held⁣ to determine‍ the legality of Trump’s proposed deployment.

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Trump’s Viral White House Meeting Exposes Shutdown Standoff

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White House Meeting with Congressional Leaders Derails ‍into Trump Taunts

WASHINGTON (November 15, 2023) – A White House meeting intended to​ avert‍ a government ⁣shutdown and address critical​ funding issues dissolved‍ into political⁣ acrimony this ‍week, culminating in a racially charged social media post from ​former President Donald Trump. The meeting, held Monday with Senate Minority Leader ⁣Chuck Schumer, House⁢ Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, ⁣and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, initially​ focused‌ on securing a path to fund ⁤the government,‍ raise the debt limit, and ‍possibly address healthcare subsidies.

The discussion‌ reportedly ‍touched‌ on ‌the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA)⁣ reinsurance⁤ program, with Schumer suggesting Trump appeared unaware of the impending expiration ⁤of federal funding ​for the program, ⁤which helps lower‌ health insurance costs. Senator ⁤J.D.Vance expressed skepticism about this characterization, stating, “I’m​ highly skeptical the president was hearing‍ about it for the first time.” An ‍anonymous Republican⁣ source also dismissed the claim as “overblown.”

The meeting’s breakdown followed a⁣ pattern established during‌ Trump’s first term, ⁣where he frequently ‌negotiated directly with “Chuck ⁢and Nancy,” ‌as he ​referred to Schumer and Pelosi, frequently enough to the frustration‍ of his own party.

However, ‍the situation escalated​ hours after‍ the lawmakers ⁢departed. Trump’s team posted a‍ digitally altered video on social media depicting Jeffries wearing a sombrero and fake ⁤mustache alongside Schumer outside the White House.The ⁤post was widely ⁣condemned⁢ as ⁢racist.

Jeffries responded with a ⁢legal reference,⁣ stating,⁤ “Res ipsa ⁤loquitur. it⁢ means: The thing speaks ‍for itself.” He further criticized the management’s subsequent actions, calling them “unhinged ​and unserious” and lamenting the ⁣lack of follow-up to pursue a “meaningful bipartisan path ⁤toward funding the government.”

The incident underscores⁢ the challenges​ of bipartisan compromise in Washington, notably regarding annual appropriations. While Trump ‍has recently advanced priorities through executive action and with a compliant Congress – including the “One Big Lovely Bill ⁤Act” which enacted tax breaks, ​spending cuts,‍ and ​is now fueling his mass deportation⁣ agenda – navigating the legislative ⁢process typically ⁣requires negotiation, especially in the Senate. The government remains at risk⁤ of⁢ a shutdown as​ negotiations stall.

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