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    FAA Cutting Air Traffic at 40 Major Airports by 10 Percent Amid Government Shutdown

    FAA is cutting air traffic by 10 percent at 40 major airports amid the ongoing government shutdown, citing safety reasons.

    Child Among 11 Dead From UPS Plane Crash at Louisville Airport

    A young child and ten others died when a UPS cargo plane crashed at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, according Gov. Andy Beshear.
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    Why SNAP Recipients May Not See Food Stamps for Months

    Experts warn that amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, many Americans haven’t received November food stamps and could face months of delays.

    Trump Says SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Paid Until Government Reopens

    USDA says states must recode systems to reflect reduced SNAP benefits, a process that could take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

    Charles Murray Reflects on Faith, Science, and America’s Cultural Divide

    Charles Murray's spiritual awakening reshaped his views on science and society, warning the West’s loss of faith has created a dangerous cultural void.

    Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 84

    Cheney's influence and unapologetic hawkishness earned him admiration and criticism—and the nickname “Darth Vader,” which he jokingly embraced.

    USDA Warns Grocery Stores Against Illegal Discounts for SNAP Recipients

    USDA warns grocery retailers that discounts or incentives for food stamp users are illegal without an official federal waiver.

    Foreign Charities Contributed $2 Billion to Left-Wing Groups, Policies in US: Report

    Five foreign charities gave nearly $2 billion to U.S. left-wing climate and social justice causes, a report by Americans for Public Trust found.