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The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court a federal judge’s order to provide full SNAP benefits for November. The high court agreed.
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Congressional Budget Office hit by cyberattack, raising concerns over US government network security
The Congressional Budget Office was hacked by a suspected foreign actor, exposing financial research, and it has taken immediate containment action.
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What to know about the flight cancellations at US airports caused by the government shutdown
The first day of the Federal Aviation Administration’s slowdown saw more than 1,000 flights canceled, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks flight disruptions. Over 700 were off for Saturday — typically a slow travel day.
The U.S. dollar fell against major currencies including the euro and Swiss franc on Friday as investors sought to balance the Federal Reserve's hawkish tilt against lingering concerns over the U.S. economy.
Born in Uganda, Mamdani moved to the U.S. in 1998 when he was 7 and became a U.S. citizen in 2018. For adults to become U.S. citizens, they generally must have lived continuously in the country as a lawful permanent resident for five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen.
Senators convened for a rare Saturday session aimed at ending the government shutdown, with no signs of an imminent breakthrough.
The U.S. Labor Department on Friday will not publish its closely watched employment report for an unprecedented second straight month as the government remains shut, and fears are mounting October's report might not be released when full operations resume.
President Trump had already announced he would not attend the annual summit before saying that no U.S. government officials would go.