The Trump administration’s decision to provide only partial SNAP benefits during a government shutdown has a devastating impact, especially as the President showcases lavish renovations and golf outings. While families struggle with food insecurity, the author draws parallels to the actions of Nicolae Ceaușescu, noting both leaders’ focus on opulent displays while their citizens suffer. Furthermore, the author critiques the tax cuts that benefit the wealthy while simultaneously cutting essential programs such as Medicaid and SNAP. This is compounded by the increased funding of ICE, which is conducting aggressive raids. The author concludes by advocating for community-based solutions and political action to counter the administration’s policies.
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At a dairy farm in Corcoran, Minnesota, visitors can now experience the unique opportunity to cuddle with calves. One such calf, Mandarin, is a favorite among guests. This innovative program aims to provide a calming and enjoyable experience for visitors while also showcasing the farm’s operations. The interaction with the animals provides a memorable and heartwarming experience for all involved.
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The Trump administration is actively undermining the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT), a Biden-era measure designed to ensure large, profitable companies pay at least 15% in taxes on their reported profits. This move involves issuing regulatory guidance and proposals that create loopholes, effectively providing hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks for businesses and investors. Critics, including members of Congress, have raised concerns that the administration is exceeding its legal authority and allowing corporations to avoid their tax obligations. Specifically, a recent notice increased the safe harbor threshold, potentially exempting companies that should be subject to the CAMT.
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A Johnson County jury sentenced 19-year-old Luke Garrett Resecker to 65 years in prison for a head-on collision that occurred in December 2023. The crash, near Cleburne, resulted in the deaths of six members of a visiting Georgia family traveling in a minivan. Prosecutors presented evidence showing Resecker was driving under the influence of marijuana when he crossed the center line, leading to the fatal crash. The district attorney’s office highlighted the devastating impact of the crash, emphasizing the importance of responsible driving.
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On November 8, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commemorated the Day of Ukraine’s Air Assault Forces, highlighting their crucial role in defending against Russian aggression. Zelenskyy emphasized that these forces are responsible for maintaining the Pokrovsk front and preventing further occupation in Donetsk Oblast. According to the President, the success in holding the mentioned areas, as well as the heroic Kursk operation, are a testament to the air assault forces’ achievements. Zelenskyy further noted that Ukraine’s significant victories would be impossible without their contributions.
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As Democrats celebrate recent election victories, progressives are criticizing party leadership for snubbing them, particularly after New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s win. At a progressive conference, attendees expressed disdain for Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, citing his resistance to certain progressive candidates. Speakers emphasized the importance of focusing on affordability and rejecting the opposition’s economic agenda, drawing inspiration from Republicans’ strong support for their candidates. While some Democrats feel frustrated with internal divisions, others like U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego believe the focus should be on whether a candidate fights for and understands voters, rather than on ideological purity.
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This case, concerning alleged antisemitism, was adjourned this Tuesday and will resume on December 9th. The lawyers from the Bobigny bar association have suspended their criminal court duty in response to serious issues that occurred on October 29th. The core of their protest stems from allegations that two police officers are accused of aggravated rape against a woman detained in a holding cell.
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In an interview, Donald Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, labeled the BBC as “100% fake news” and a “propaganda machine,” citing biased coverage that “ruins” her day. Leavitt’s comments followed criticism of the BBC’s editing of a Trump speech in a Panorama documentary, which allegedly omitted crucial context and misled viewers. A leaked memo from a former BBC advisor further alleged systemic issues, including problematic coverage of the war in Gaza and a perceived bias in the coverage of transgender issues, indicating a lack of balance and objectivity. The BBC responded by stating they take feedback seriously and consider it carefully.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, upon her transfer to the Federal Prison Camp Bryan (FPC Bryan), expressed satisfaction with the facility, as revealed in emails obtained by the House Judiciary Committee. These emails described a calmer environment compared to her previous prison, with better food and polite staff. However, Maxwell’s move to FPC Bryan, a minimum-security prison typically for nonviolent offenders, raised concerns among current and former Bureau of Prisons employees due to her sex offense conviction. This raised questions about preferential treatment, particularly as other inmates reported potential retaliation for speaking about Maxwell. Federal authorities and Maxwell’s lawyer declined to comment on the matter, while House committees opened inquiries into the situation.
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Charlotte-Douglas International Airport experienced a ground stop Saturday morning due to staffing issues at the Air Traffic Control Tower, which began around 7:00 a.m. and was initially expected to last until 8:30 a.m. Although the ground stop was lifted by 8:50 a.m., a ground delay is anticipated to continue until 2:00 p.m. due to the ongoing staffing issues. Airport officials acknowledged the dedication of TSA agents and Air Traffic Control workers who have maintained operations despite not being paid during the government shutdown, but warned of potential future disruptions. Passengers were advised to check their flight status for updates.
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