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How SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans could be saved during the shutdown

Trump's USDA has refused to release contingency funds for SNAP benefits, and Congress remains gridlocked.

Erika Kirk during the public memorial service for Charlie Kirk
Politics

Where Turning Point USA's Erika Kirk stands on gender roles, marriage, and motherhood

Charlie Kirk and his wife were "united in purpose." With his death, she takes his place as a defining voice in the country's Christian conservative movement.

A protester outside the U.S. Capitol holds a sign reading federal workers serve America
Politics

The government abandoned LGBTQ+ workers. Its former civil rights lawyers stepped up.

Inside the unofficial effort to prevent gender-identity discrimination in the workplace — and the former agency employees leading it.

U.S. Capitol building
Politics

How Trump’s ‘one big beautiful’ tax bill could impact women, children and LGBTQ+ Americans

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said over the weekend that the Senate package is projected to add $3.3 trillion to the national deficit over the next decade.

Hillary Clinton at the DNC
Elections

Hillary Clinton connects 2024 to 2016 — and history

Staffers from Clinton’s 2016 campaign were touched and energized by their former boss’s exhortation to “keep going.”

Moore Capito Patrick Morrisey West Virginia Governor
Politics

West Virginia governor’s race is a battle of who can be the most anti-trans

The final weeks of the gubernatorial contest have featured a series of one-upmanship ads about who will be the most anti-trans governor.

Senator Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin
Politics

Tammy Baldwin Has Won Big in a Divided Wisconsin. Can She Do It Again in 2024?

Sen. Tammy Baldwin has already started preparing for her third Senate race.