How to Rank The Severity of a Government Shutdown in a Spreadsheet
President Trump signed legislation ending the longest U.S. government shutdown in history. Here’s how the recent government shutdown ranks in terms of severity.
President Trump signed legislation ending the longest U.S. government shutdown in history. Here’s how the recent government shutdown ranks in terms of severity.
On Friday evening, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson temporarily paused a lower-court order requiring full November SNAP payments, issuing an administrative stay to give the First Circuit time to act during the government shutdown.
Trump threatened to withhold food assistance until Democrats reopen the government, but the White House quickly walked back the statement, citing court compliance.
The Trump administration will restart SNAP benefits at 50% of normal payments, affecting 42 million people who depend on food assistance.
The Trump administration is in early planning stages for ground military operations on Mexican soil targeting drug cartels, marking a significant escalation in its anti-narcotics campaign.
A new poll shows President Trump’s approval rating at its second-term low, with 68% of Americans saying things are going badly.
As food stamp payments remain halted during the government shutdown, the USDA has instructed stores not to offer special deals to struggling customers.
A recent flurry of tariff adjustments, announced by the Trump administration, continues to send ripples through global stock markets.
The response to Donald Trumpโs second term has been one of the sharpest in recent history, one of the worst early-market performances for a modern U.S. president.