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Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a call to overturn its landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

FDA removes long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs
Hormone-based drugs used to treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms will no longer carry a bold warning label about stroke, heart attack, dementia and other serious risks, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Purple Heart returned to relative of World War II veteran in Oak Lawn
Patty Knies didn't know that her uncle, James Bennett, of Oak Lawn, received a Purple Heart after twice being wounded in World War II.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Canada loses measles elimination status after ongoing outbreaks
Canada is no longer measles-free because of ongoing outbreaks, international health experts said Monday, as childhood vaccination rates fall and the highly contagious virus spreads across North and South America.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Gov. Braun announces partial SNAP funding for eligible Hoosiers
Hoosiers who use SNAP benefits will see a portion of the money they typically receive after 11 days without benefits.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Little Village double fatal shooting by jewelry store follows Saturday morning of clashes with immigration agents
On Saturday evening, a man made off with goods from a jewelry store in the 3800 block of West 26th Street. After two store employees chased the suspect, they and were shot be the suspect, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Trump administration appeals injunction restricting use of force in ‘Operation Midway Blitz'
The Department of Justice on Monday asked an appeals court to immediately halt Judge Sara Ellis' preliminary injunction in federal immigration raids, saying her order usurps the executive branch's power to enforce the nation's laws.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Suspect charged with pointing gun at woman in Little Village following tumultuous Border Patrol raid
Chicago police arrested a man who allegedly aimed a gun at a woman in Little Village, the day federal immigration agents said that someone had shot at them.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Page's Restaurant offers food to SNAP recipients because even in Hinsdale ‘your neighbor might be hurting'
The owner of Page's Restaurant in Hinsdale is offering free milk and bread to SNAP card holders because help is needed even in rich areas.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

First storm of the season wallops Lake and Porter counties with lake-effect snow
Northwest Indiana saw heavy snow and power outages in a lake effect snowstorm that began Sunday and continued into Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Cook County to pay $10M to 2 men wrongly convicted in 1994 slaying
The two men are still suing Chicago over allegations police coerced them into false confessions and framed them in a woman's gruesome death.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Walking in the Loop? Look down. You may be passing new markers of city's Race Riot of 1919.
Brick markers identify where Chicagoans were slain, with 19 of the 38 planned bricks installed to date.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Aldermen advance a $17 million police misconduct settlement tied to disgraced detective
The deal recommended by Mayor Brandon Johnson's Law Department is the latest costly police-related settlement to work through City Hall.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Chicago weather: How our 2025-26 seasonal snowfall compares with previous years
Here's a look back at how Chicago's current snowfall compares with previous seasons.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Suspect charged in pointing gun at woman in Little Village following tumultuous Border Patrol raid
Chicago police arrested a man who allegedly aimed a gun at a woman in Little Village, the day federal immigration agents said that someone had shot at them.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Lake-effect snow falls over Chicago Monday morning for early taste of winter: ‘It's pretty unusual'
An early-season storm is expected to dump several inches of snow across the Chicago area, offering residents a quick taste of what's to come this winter.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

What's open — and what's closed — on Veterans Day
Many Veterans Day celebrations have been cancelled due to the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

What's open, what's closed on Veterans Day
Many Veterans Day celebrations have been cancelled due to the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Chicago homicides in 2025: 366 people slain. Here's how that compares with previous years.
Chicago homicide data, which is updated on this page weekly, is through Nov. 7, 2025.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Gary dedicates, renames park for popular pastor, city native
Keion Henderson recently donated $100,000 to revitalize the park, which paid for a new playground, upgraded basketball court and a mural.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Gary School Board weighs two-year teacher contract
Gary teachers and the Gary Community School Corp. have reached a tentative contract agreement that's expected to be ratified by the board on Nov. 13 after a public hearing.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Chicago's winter parking ban goes into effect Dec 1. Here's what to know — snow or no snow.
Chicago's winter overnight parking ban begins at 3 a.m. Dec. 1. This means parking is prohibited on 107 miles of streets from 3 to 7 a.m. — regardless of snow — until April 1, 2026.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Chicago weather: What's normal for fall's first freeze and first snow? And when does it happen?
Chicago experiences higher temperatures longer than outlying suburbs due to the urban heat-island effect.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen
President Donald Trump's administration returned to the Supreme Court on Monday in a push to keep full payments in the SNAP food aid program frozen.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Flight cancellations and delays worsen as government shutdown drags on
The pain Americans are facing at airports across the country is expected to get worse this week if Congress is unable to reach a deal to reopen the federal government.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

What's in the legislation to end the federal government shutdown
A legislative package to end the government shutdown appears on track Monday. Here's a look at the deal as it's moving through Congress.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

President Donald Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others who backed efforts to overturn 2020 election, official says
President Donald Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani and others accused of backing the Republican's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, a Justice Department official says.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Daywatch: What the lake-effect snowstorm means for your commute
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

‘Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' will broadcast live from downtown Chicago this year
An hour after the ball drops in New York, the show will add a Central Time zone midnight countdown live from downtown Chicago, for the first time in the program's more than 50-year history.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Shepard teacher Kelly Karstrand lauded as Illinois Foreign Language Teacher of the Year
Shepard High School French teacher Kelly Karstrand was named Illinois Foreign Language Teacher of the Year by a state organization.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

In hurricane-torn Jamaica, Winnetka couple's climate-resilient breadfruit program offers food and hope
Couple hopes to expand the planting of breadfruit in locations vulnerable to extreme weather events.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Scrappy entrepreneurs are setting up cafes, coffee bars and stores in the Loop. ‘A recovery has started.'
More than 30 restaurants, coffee bars and stores will have opened by the end of the year, according to the Chicago Loop Alliance.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Supreme Court's deliberate review of Donald Trump's Illinois National Guard plan signals a cautious approach
President Donald Trump has depended on the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority to uphold his broad use of executive power. That hasn't been the case for his plans to send the National Guard into Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Supreme Court's deliberate review of Trump's Illinois National Guard plan signals a cautious approach
President Donald Trump has depended on the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority to uphold his broad use of executive power. That hasn't been the case for his plans to send the National Guard into Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Bootlegger Dean O'Banion shot dead in his flower shop, igniting gangland war
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 10, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 10, 2025

Today in History: ‘Sesame Street' makes its debut
On Nov. 10, 1969, the children's educational program "Sesame Street" made its debut on National Educational Television (now PBS).

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Senate takes first step toward ending the government shutdown
The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus who say Americans want them to continue the fight.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Government shutdown cancels 400 O'Hare flights, delays 1,000 ahead of snowstorm and more disruptions
O'Hare among the top three airports with the most disruptions Sunday as storm likely to cause even more travel delays Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

The Dishonor Roll: Downstate and suburban officials
As part of the series "Culture of Corruption," the Tribune has compiled a list of roughly 200 indicted, convicted or generally notorious public officials. Here are those who served downstate and the suburbs.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

EU, Latin America and Caribbean nations hold summit overshadowed by US military operation
Representatives of European, Latin American and Caribbean nations on Sunday began a two-day summit in Colombia to try to strengthen ties.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens, who coached the most games in NBA history, dies at 88
Lenny Wilkens was one of the finest point guards of his era and later brought his calm and savvy style to the sideline, evolving into one of the game's great coaches.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Jeffrey Tobolski, ex-McCook mayor convicted in corruption case, dies months before prison term was to begin
The Democratic mayor and Cook County Board member had admitted to accepting more than $250,000 in bribes or extortion payments and other benefits like cigars, dinners, sports tickets and free air conditioning units that a developer installed at his home.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Pepper-sprayed Berwyn family rattled after getting caught up in federal blitz
Southwest Side politicians condemned Saturday's pepper spraying and the federal sweep of Little Village as "state-sponsored terrorism" at a news conference Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Trump administration demands states ‘undo' full SNAP payouts as states warn of ‘catastrophic impact'
President Donald Trump's administration is demanding states "undo" full SNAP benefits paid out under judges' orders last week

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Preliminary tests find germ that causes botulism in ByHeart baby formula
Preliminary tests showed that ByHeart baby formula contained the type of bacteria that produces the toxin linked to a botulism outbreak, California health officials said.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Lake-effect snowstorm to dump up to 10 inches on Chicago, create chaotic Monday commute
Around 8 to 10 inches of snow are expected to fall starting at about 7 p.m. Sunday night, with heavier snow predicted by midnight and until late Monday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Chicago braces for season's first snow, 8 to 10 inches expected into Monday
Around 8 to 10 inches of snow are expected to fall starting at about 7 p.m. Sunday night, with heavier snow predicted by midnight and until late Monday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Hammond firefighters help families stretch food dollars amid SNAP shutdown
Hammond Firefighters Local #556 posted on their social media page a week of recipes families can make for $15 or less. If stuffed shells that "make a weeknight feel like a date night," pierogis that fit in your hand and a $10 stir fry named for the Founding Father of the United States, then they have you covered.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

BBC director resigns after criticism of the broadcaster's editing of a Trump speech
The BBC said that Director-General Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness both announced their resignations on Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Paul Tagliabue, commissioner who ran the NFL in an era of riches and expansion, dies at 84
Paul Tagliabue, who helped bring labor peace and riches to the NFL during his 17 years as commissioner, died from heart failure at 84.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Senate leader says a potential shutdown deal is coming together but there's no guarantee of success
The Republican leader said a potential deal was "coming together" on the government shutdown but there was no guarantee it would end an impasse now stretching to 40 days.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Government shutdown reaches its 40th day as senators work through a crucial weekend
The government shutdown stretched into its 40th day Sunday even as senators held a weekend session in hopes of finding an end to the impasse.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Israeli survivors of Kristallnacht mark 87th anniversary of Nazi riots amid rising antisemitism
The 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht is Sunday, at a time when antisemitism is on the rise, especially in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Fedora man unmasked: Meet the teen behind the Louvre mystery photo
"Fedora Man," as users dubbed him, was cast as an old-school detective, an inside man, a Netflix pitch — or not human at all. Many were convinced he was AI-generated.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

State Supreme Court issues guidance to improve Indiana legal desert
The Indiana Supreme Court has endorsed 15 recommendations aimed at improving Indiana's ongoing lawyer shortage after a year-long study by the Commission on Indiana's Legal Future.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Energy bill gives Illinois regulators new power over rates, how electricity is generated
Regulators have signaled closing coal- and gas-fired electricity plants will likely be delayed because of looming shortages and soaring bills.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

High stakes for Mayor Brandon Johnson's progressive agenda in head tax push
Having already failed to deliver other key tenets of his ambitious tax-the-rich wish list, the head tax is a watershed moment for Mayor Brandon Johnson and his allies.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Farewell, and thank you
As a history professor, I told students stories that I read in textbooks. The Tribune sent me to witness historical events.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Medical marijuana sold legally in Illinois for first time
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 9, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 09, 2025

Today in History: Joe Paterno fired
On Nov. 9, 2011, after 46 seasons as Penn State's head football coach and a record 409 victories, Joe Paterno was fired along with the university president, Graham Spanier, over their handling of child sex abuse allegations against former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Two men fatally shot after Little Village armed robbery, police say
Two men were shot and killed following an armed robbery at a Little Village business Saturday evening, according to Chicago police.  Police said an unknown man pulled out a gun and stole unspecified property at a business in the 3800 block of West 26th Street just before 6 p.m. After leaving the business, the gunman […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Some states have received food aid while others still await their November SNAP payments. Here's when to expect yours.
People in some U.S. states have started receiving their November SNAP benefits after delays caused by a legal battle over the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arrives in Manhattan, kicking off New York's holiday season
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has arrived in Manhattan, marking the start of New York City's holiday season.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Toddler critically hurt in South Shore shooting, police say
Police did not say how the shooting occurred.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Democrats seize on the Trump administration's efforts to fight federal food aid payments
The Trump administration's efforts to fight having to fully fund food stamps for millions of vulnerable Americans is creating an opening for Democrats eager to use the shutdown to paint the president as callous and out of touch.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

100 flights canceled at Chicago's airports on second day of cuts tied to government shutdown
More than 100 flights were canceled at Chicago's O'Hare and Midway international airports on Saturday, the second day of a Federal Aviation Administration order cutting flights due to the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Winter storm watch in effect through Monday as Chicago braces for first snow
Forecasters warned of high rates of snowfall per hour, low visibility and potentially hazardous road conditions during the snowfall.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

US government shutdown forces some overseas bases to stop paying workers
Local workers at some American military bases in Europe are feeling the impact of the U.S. government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

MAAC campus in Valparaiso adding new HQ and K9 training center
The MAAC public safety training campus is growing again, this time with a new headquarters and indoor K9 training facility.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

JD Vance hopes his Hindu wife converts to Christianity, sparking debate on interfaith marriage
JD Vance told a students that he hopes his Hindu wife would someday convert to Christianity, thrusting into the spotlight the challenges interfaith couples face.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Families on SNAP worry about not just feeding themselves but also their pets
Help has arrived for one pet owner after an Illinois nonprofit arranged for volunteers to give her a gift card last week to buy food for herself and her pets.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Judge rules Trump administration failed to meet legal requirements for deploying troops to Portland
By CLAIRE RUSH and GENE JOHNSON PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge in Oregon ruled Friday that President Donald Trump's administration failed to meet the legal requirements for deploying the National Guard to Portland after the city and state sued in September to block the deployment. The ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Karin […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

What to know if your travel plans are affected by the FAA's flight cancellations
If you have upcoming travel plans anytime soon, you might notice fewer options on the airport's departure board. Here's what you can do if your plans are disrupted

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Northwest Indiana congressmen react to longest government shutdown
Northwest Indiana congressmen reacted along party lines to the government shutdown stretching into the longest one in U.S. history.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

In Israel, Mamdani's win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes
Israelis fear that Mamdani's election — in the city with the world's second-largest Jewish population — could foreshadow icier relations with the U.S.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

In Israel, Zohran Mamdani's win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes
Israelis fear that Mamdani's election — in the city with the world's second-largest Jewish population — could foreshadow icier relations with the U.S.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Little Village residents confront Bovino, border patrol agents Saturday
Community members once again confronted a convoy of Border Patrol agents led by Cmdr. Gregory Bovino as it moved through Chicago's South Side neighborhoods.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Shots fired at immigration agents in Little Village as residents confront Bovino, Border Patrol, authorities say
Community members once again confronted a convoy of Border Patrol agents led by Cmdr. Gregory Bovino as it moved through Chicago's South Side neighborhoods.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Washington's struggling economy takes another hit from the government shutdown
With the government shutdown, firings of government workers and federal food aid cuts, D.C. food banks are bracing for people who will need help before the holidays.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Man charged in Wednesday domestic fatal-stabbing in Avondale
A 25-year-old man was charged Saturday in a fatal domestic-related stabbing of a 55-year-old woman in the Avondale neighborhood, Chicago police said. Victor Hernandez was charged with one count of first degree murder in the death of 55-year-old Vanessa Hernandez. She was found Wednesday lying bloody on her kitchen floor in a first-floor apartment in […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Trump signals no shutdown compromise with Democrats as senators schedule rare weekend session
President Donald Trump made clear Saturday that he is unlikely to compromise with Democrats who are demanding an extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Voters' anger at high electricity bills and data centers looms over 2026 midterms
Electricity costs were a key issue in this week's elections for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, a data center hotspot.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 69,000, as more bodies are exchanged
The Palestinian death toll has risen due to bodies being recovered since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

UPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crash
UPS and FedEx has decided to ground their fleets of MD-11 planes "out of an abundance of caution" after a deadly crash in Kentucky.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Death investigation opened after woman found dead in fire on South Side
A death investigation was opened after an unidentified woman was found unresponsive overnight at a fire in the Washington Park neighborhood, Chicago police said. Officers were called shortly after 5 a.m. to a building in the 5300 block of South Calumet Avenue where Chicago firefighters were extinguishing a fire. An unidentified woman was discovered unresponsive […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Man, 37, fatally wounded Friday in Auburn Gresham
A 37-year-old man was fatally wounded Friday night in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood, Chicago police said. Shortly after 10 p.m., officers responded to a call of a person shot in the 8800 block of South Lowe Avenue and found  the victim inside a vehicle with two gunshot wounds to the chest, police said. He was […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

36-year-old man fatally wounded Friday night in Englewood
A 36-year-old was fatally wounded by a gunman in a white sedan Friday night in the Englewood neighborhood, Chicago police said. Around 10 p.m., officers responded to a call of a shooting in the 900 block of West 63rd Parkway and found a victim with gunshot wounds to the neck and head. He was pronounced […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Inside Chicago's growing resistance movement against Operation Midway Blitz: ‘Small acts have huge consequences'
In Chicago, the resistance to President Donald Trump's mass deportation mission has taken many forms. A movement has grown through acts large and small.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Today in History: Statewide recount begins in Florida
On Nov. 8, 2000, a statewide recount began in Florida, which emerged as critical in deciding the winner of the 2000 presidential election between Republican George W. Bush and Democratic Vice President Al Gore. The recount would officially end on Dec. 12 upon orders from the U.S. Supreme Court, delivering Florida's electoral votes and the presidency to Bush.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 08, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Palmer House — version 2.0 — welcomes its first guests
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 8, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Cops: Ambulance thief leads police on chase on city's West Side
A shot was fired, but no one was hit by gunfire, according to Chicago police.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Letitia James calls mortgage fraud case against her vindictive and asks judge to dismiss it
New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a federal judge Friday to dismiss a mortgage fraud case against her, calling it a vindictive and politically motivated prosecution brought at the behest of a president who regards her as an enemy.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Gary man charged with raping woman, who refused sex act for $10 with ‘older' man
A woman told Gary Police that Corey Jones raped her in an apartment bathroom after she declined to perform a sex act with an older man.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

President Donald Trump accuses foreign-owned meat packers of inflating US beef prices and calls for investigation
President Donald Trump on Friday accused foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the U.S. and asked the Department of Justice to open an investigation.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

President Trump pardons New York Mets great Darryl Strawberry on past tax evasion and drug charges
President Donald Trump has pardoned New York Mets great Darryl Strawberry on past tax evasion and drug charges, citing the his post-career embrace of his Christian faith and longtime sobriety.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Judge to visit Broadview ICE processing center amid lawsuit
A federal magistrate said she plans to visit the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview amid a class-action lawsuit alleging inhumane conditions.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Supreme Court issues emergency order blocking full SNAP food aid payments
Residents in some U.S. states began to receive their full SNAP food aid Friday as an appeals court left in place, for now, an order requiring President Donald Trump's administration to fund such benefits amid a U.S. government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Court leaves order in place requiring Trump administration to provide full SNAP payments for November
The judge gave the Republican administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt order providing full SNAP payments for November
Residents in some U.S. states began to receive their full SNAP food aid Friday as an appeals court left in place, for now, an order requiring President Donald Trump's administration to fund such benefits amid a U.S. government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 07, 2025

Republicans swat down Democratic offer to end shutdown as impasse continues into 38th day
Senate Majority Leader John Thune quickly swatted down a Democratic offer to reopen the government and extend expiring health care subsidies for a year, calling it a "nonstarter" as the partisan impasse over the shutdown continued into its 38th day.

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