The presidents offered only vague promises to address spiraling health insurance costs, an issue that has bedeviled him since ...
The Trump administration will partially fund food aid for millions of Americans on Monday, using $5.25 billion in contingency funds. This action follows court orders mandating the use of emergency ...
SNAP benefits have now lapsed for millions of families in the U.S. as the government shutdown stretches into the 34th day. Executive Director of Community Help in Park Slope Peter Endriss joins Ana ...
The Associated Press reports that children at centers in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, and Oklahoma were all ...
Environmental groups are slamming Congress' move to overturn a Biden-era rule that limited the amount of land in the Arctic that could be used for oil and gas production.
President Donald Trump's poll numbers have slipped as congressional allies defended his White House ballroom project.
The federal government shutdown, now the second-longest in US history, is on day 34. How long was longest on record? Could this set new record? What to know ...
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP after a pair of judges’ rulings required it to keep the food aid program running.
Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports the latest on the government shutdown from Capitol Hill. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, also joined 'The Faulkner Focus' to weigh in on the ...
Trump is ramping up pressure on Republicans to abolish the Senate filibuster—an action known as the “nuclear option.” ...
From the latest on emergency funding for SNAP amid the ongoing government shutdown to the search for a suspect in connection with a deadly Phoenix shooting, here's a look at some of your top headlines ...
A federal judge gave the administration until noon Monday to share how it planned to comply with his order to fully or partially fund SNAP as the shutdown continues.