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Jordain Carney / Politico:
Senate Democrats propose 1-year Obamacare subsidies punt in new shutdown offer  —  Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer laid out a new Democratic counterproposal for ending the government shutdown: attaching a one-year extension of soon-to-expire Affordable Care Act subsidies to a spending stopgap that would reopen agencies.
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G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
The 2024 Trump “realignment” is over already  —  It is a matter of fact that Donald Trump won the 2024 election in large part by shrinking the vote margins for Kamala Harris among non-white, working-class, and young voters, relative to past Democratic nominees.  —  But the interpretation of Trump's 2024 win is a matter of opinion.
NBC News:
Democrats make a new offer to end the shutdown, but Republicans aren't buying it
Discussion: Axios, Roll Call and Fox News
Theodoric Meyer / Washington Post:
Trump wants to abolish the filibuster. GOP senators aren't on board.
Discussion: New York Times and Roll Call
Jordain Carney / Politico:
Senate Republicans eye vote on federal worker pay
Discussion: The Hill, Fox News and Axios
Julianna Bragg / Axios:
Trump says GOP would never lose an election again if filibuster is eliminated
Discussion: PoliticusUSA, Mediaite and Semafor
Associated Press:
Trump administration seeks to halt SNAP food aid payments after a court order  —  Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.  Share  —  President Donald Trump's administration asked a federal appeals court Friday to block a judge's order …
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Marisa Kabas / The Handbasket:
The voices of SNAP  —  Recipients have become political pawns.  They explained …
Discussion: The Nation
NBC News:
Trump administration asks for emergency pause on judge's order to fully fund SNAP
New York Times:   Down to $1.18: How Families Are Coping With SNAP Cuts
New York Times:
Cornell Reaches Deal with Trump Administration to Restore Research Funds  —  The Ivy League university had warned of layoffs after the Trump administration stripped it of funds this year.  The cuts were among the deepest in higher education.  —  Cornell University reached an agreement …
Discussion: NBC News
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Bianca Quilantan / Politico:
Cornell to pay $60M to settle Trump administration probes … In April, Cornell said it received more than 75 stop work orders from the Department of Defense related to research on national defense, cybersecurity and health. … “The decades-long research partnership between Cornell …
Discussion: University Statements
NBC News:
‘Mega detention centers’: ICE considers buying large warehouses to hold immigrants  —  The Trump administration is exploring a plan to buy warehouses designed for companies like Amazon, sources said, which would drastically increase the Trump administration's capacity for detaining immigrants.
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Jackie Llanos / NOTUS:
ICE Detention and Surveillance Translate Into Hundreds of Millions for Companies  —  Business is booming for the private prison companies that operate much of President Donald Trump's immigrant detention apparatus.  —  Private prison giant Geo Group announced this week that it has seen its largest amount of new business ever in 2025.
Discussion: America Magazine, CBS News and The Hill
Jacqueline Sweet / Disaster Girl:
FBI Informant Who Lied About Bidens Quietly Released From Jail Sparking Trump Pardon Fears  —  Alexander Smirnov was quietly furloughed from prison months ago. … An FBI informant convicted of lying to the Bureau about a fake bribery scheme involving the Bidens has been quietly released …
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Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling / New Republic:
FBI Informant Who Lied About the Bidens Covertly Released From Jail … Alexander Smirnov, the ex-FBI informant who admitted to lying about the Biden-Burisma connection, has been released from prison just months into his six-year prison sentence.  —  In a plea deal in December 2024 …
CNN:
Trump asks Supreme Court to step into fight over food stamp benefits  —  President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday evening to block a lower court ruling that required the administration to fully cover food stamp benefits for tens of millions of Americans in November.
Discussion: Bloomberg
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New York Times:
Hegseth Is Purging Military Leaders With Little Explanation … Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired or sidelined at least two dozen generals and admirals over the past nine months in a series of ousters that could reshape the U.S. military for years to come.
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Trump Wine Hits Government Shelves  —  Topline  —  The Trump Organization's second-term push to monetize Donald Trump's presidency has reached the aisles of military exchanges, as Coast Guard-run stores, which provide service members and their families with access to tax-free consumer goods, have stocked Trump-branded wine and cider.
NBC News:
National Mall trust avoids most lawmaker questions about White House ballroom project  —  The nonprofit's president mostly provided previously reported information about its role in shepherding donations for the ballroom's construction.  —  WASHINGTON — Hours before the deadline Friday …
Regina Garcia Cano / Associated Press:
Trump has accused boat crews of being narco-terrorists.  The truth, AP found, is more nuanced  —  Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.  Share  —  One was a fisherman struggling to eke out a living on $100 a month.  Another was a career criminal.
New York Times:
Musk Wins $1 Trillion Pay Package, Creating Split Screen on Wealth in America  —  Tesla shareholders approved a plan to grant Elon Musk shares worth nearly $1 trillion if he meets ambitious goals, including vastly expanding the company's stock market valuation.
Martina Di Licosa / Forbes:
Supermarket Billionaire Threatens To Cut Workforce, Move To Florida After Mamdani's Win … New York City supermarket billionaire John Catsimatidis went nuclear in June, when Zohran Mamdani, who had proposed opening a cheap city-run grocery story in each of the five boroughs, won the democratic primary for mayor.
Anna Griffin / New York Times:
Judge Blocks National Guard From Portland, Ore., Permanently  —  With her temporary block expiring, Judge Karin Immergut said the Trump administration had failed to prove that protesters against the federal immigration crackdown were hampering President Trump's policies.
New York Times:
Immigration Agents Arrest Man in L.A. Raid and Drive Off With His Toddler  —  The child was later reunited with her grandmother, but the episode alarmed immigrant rights groups.  The father, a U.S. citizen, faces a gun possession charge.  —  At first, the encounter seemed typical of the kinds …
NBC News:
Trump pardons former Tennessee House speaker and his aide, who were convicted on federal corruption charges  —  Glen Casada, a Republican, was sentenced to 36 months in prison after being convicted on 17 charges, including wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Anna Bower / Lawfare:
More Trouble for the Comey Indictment?  —  Public documents may undermine a core premise underlying the charges against James Comey.  —  annabower.bsky.social  —  Meet The Authors … When a Virginia grand jury returned a two-count indictment against former FBI Director James Comey in September …
Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
This North Carolina Democrat can't win her district.  So she's running as a Republican.  —  In her crusade against gerrymandering, Kate Barr is challenging her Republican congressman in the GOP primary to make a point.  —  Just now  —  When Kate Barr ran for a state senate seat …
Washington Post:
In MAGA stronghold, fury over SNAP but little blame for Trump in shutdown  —  House Speaker Mike Johnson's congressional district has one of the highest SNAP usage rates in the country.  Constituents wonder why he hasn't used his power to help them, but many lay blame on Washington's dysfunction.
Riya Misra / Politico:
‘We are at risk’: Governors, local officials call for shutdown end … “History has shown that even after a shutdown ends, states and localities will feel its ripple effects for months,” the organizations write.  —  Other signees include the National Conference of State Legislatures …
Cindy Hernandez / Chicago Sun Times:
Fourteen suburban moms arrested in sit-in protest outside Broadview ICE facility  —  The mothers sat in a circle on Beach Street on Friday to “demand an end” to the immigration raids that have swept through the Chicago area since the Trump administration launched “Operation Midway Blitz.”
 
 
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Barak Ravid / Axios:
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Marc Caputo / Axios:
Dems' resistance stymies DOJ in Stephen Miller doxxing case
Charlotte Higgins / The Guardian:
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New York Times:
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Politico:
Trump directs DOJ to investigate meatpackers amid beef price pressure
Discussion: CNN
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Alice Speri / The Guardian:
Students and faculty at over 100 US universities protest against Trump's attacks
Discussion: New York Post
The Atlantic:
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Consumer sentiment nears lowest level ever as worries build over shutdown
Elizabeth Spiers / New York Times:
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