Supreme Court Extends Pause on Trump’s Food Aid Order
Supreme Court extends pause on a judge’s order to restore $4B in SNAP funding, keeping food aid on hold amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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Supreme Court extends pause on a judge’s order to restore $4B in SNAP funding, keeping food aid on hold amid the ongoing government shutdown.
On Nov. 10, the U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, sending the funding bill to the House for a Wednesday vote.
The US Fed cut its key rate to 3.75–4% amid a month-long government shutdown, aiming to support growth even as uncertainties rise.
On the 10th day of the government shutdown, the Trump administration began federal layoffs, sparking criticism and legal action as Congress remains deadlocked.
With the US shutdown in its second week, federal flood insurance has paused policy issuances and renewals, leaving homeowners—especially in Florida—vulnerable during hurricane season.
The U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel as over 70,000 essential aviation workers must work without pay, causing delays and uncertainty at airports.
U.S. Senate fails to pass short-term spending bill, triggering the first government shutdown in seven years as healthcare funding debates heat up.
With the funding deadline looming, VP Vance warns a shutdown is coming as Democrats and Republicans clash over health benefits and a budget patch.