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RetailGrocer who once sold Trump popcorn rips ‘inhumane’ shutdown: ‘You can’t take away from the most needy people in the country’
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressNovember 12, 2025
People in need wait in line to receive groceries from Curley's House Food Bank days before the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits may expire due to the Federal government shutdown on October 30, 2025 in Miami, Florida.
LawTrump’s unprecedented move to withhold SNAP benefits has nation’s largest food charity despairing: ‘The situation is catastrophic’
By Eva RoytburgNovember 8, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives at the White House on November 2, 2025 in Washington, DC.
PoliticsTrump says he ‘won’t be extorted’ as the shutdown is about to become the longest ever—and millions could soon lose food aid
By Mary Clare Jalonick and The Associated PressNovember 3, 2025
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has adjourned the Senate until Monday, at which point negotiations to resolve the government shutdown will resume.
EconomyThe government shutdown won’t be completely recouped—and it could cost the economy up to $14 billion, estimates say
By Nino PaoliOctober 31, 2025
Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, co-founder of Binance, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 22, 2025. (Photo: Samsul Said/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersAs he builds a crypto capital, Trump pardons a crypto captain
By Andrew NuscaOctober 24, 2025
Amazon's Vulcan robot uses an arm with a camera and a suction cup to pick items from the retailer's warehouse storage pods. (Photo courtesy Amazon)
NewslettersAmazon just might replace 500,000 humans with robots
By Andrew NuscaOctober 22, 2025
A robot arm from ABB on display at Automatica 2023 in Munich. (Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Getty Images)
NewslettersSoftBank will acquire ABB’s robotics business
By Andrew NuscaOctober 9, 2025
EBT Accepted Here sign.
LawSingle mother sues — and beats — Kentucky for kicking her off food stamps because she bought food at the store where she worked
By Sylvia Goodman and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2025
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick speaks in London on September 18, 2025 in London, England. (Photo: Jordan Pettitt/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhy the U.S. wants to move half its chip production needs stateside
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 30, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing on May 8, 2025. (Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
NewslettersBehold, an AI model from OpenAI that’s…open
By Andrew NuscaAugust 6, 2025
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel speaking at an event on April 23, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
NewslettersSnap CEO Evan Spiegel promises new smart glasses next year
By Andrew NuscaJune 11, 2025
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos during a meeting at Trump Tower, December 14, 2016 in New York City. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
NewslettersAmazon stumbles into the tariff muck
By Andrew NuscaApril 30, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
PoliticsRFK Jr. seeks to ban soda buying with food stamps in health push
By Rachel Cohrs Zhang, Brett Pulley and BloombergMarch 28, 2025
Photo of Mike Johnson
Personal FinanceHow Republicans plan to use ‘weird accounting’ to pass $4 trillion in tax cuts
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 3, 2025
RFK Jr. speaks in front of a microphone
PoliticsRFK Jr. suggests banning candy and soda from the $113 billion government program for low-income families: ‘We shouldn’t be subsidizing people to eat poison’
By Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressFebruary 19, 2025
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