Heightened hunger will continue long after federal government reopens. 'We can't magically go back to the before times and everything feels normal.' ...
The president claims his administration’s cuts to the VA and care for veterans is due to fraud — despite a lack of real ...
When Yemi Mobolade won the Colorado Springs mayor’s race in 2023, he made history as the city’s first independent leader — ...
The Republican Party has deliberately attempted to render healthcare unaffordable and deprive families of the ability to put ...
The US government shuts down when Congress fails to pass the Budget by October 1. The recent shutdown was the longest ever.
After weeks of widespread disruptions, flight cancellations and delays are easing nationwide as the government shutdown ends.
The nation’s longest government shutdown ended Wednesday meaning SNAP can resume payments. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
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Today in History for Nov. 24: In 1639, astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks first observed the transit of Venus across the Sun. In 1642, Dutch mariner Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania, a triangular-shaped ...
New Hampshire’s Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan helped negotiate the deal with Republicans that ultimately led to ...
Today, Americans awoke to what can only be described as political surrender by Democrats. We’ve seen it called everything from capitulation to buckling to caving. And what we’ve heard from party ...
The longest government shutdown in history has come to an end. One major pressure point in the 43-day congressional stalemate was the exhaustion of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
The government continues to reopen two days after the longest shutdown in history, with states reviving SNAP and airlines getting planes in place.