Foreigners seeking U.S. visas could face rejection due to medical conditions like diabetes, under new Trump policies.
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The Supreme Court has extended an order blocking full SNAP payments, as the government shutdown may soon end.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on whether states can count mail ballots postmarked by Election Day but received after.
On the 41st day of the shutdown, the Senate voted 60-40 for a resolution to reopen the government, pending House approval.
Senators reach a bipartisan deal to end the longest U.S. government shutdown, funding the government till Jan. 30.
States scramble to provide food aid amidst conflicting court orders and Trump administration directives impacting SNAP.
Prominent conservatives face internal debate on handling antisemitism within their ranks.
We explore Tuesday's vote impact, Supreme Court's view on Trump's tariffs, and the future of the shutdown.
The elections let voters reflect a year post-Trump's election; parties assess future strategies to win.
The FAA is reducing flights at major U.S. airports due to the government shutdown, affecting air traffic control.










