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03.11.2025

The Day SNAP Payments Were Partially Funded

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 03.11.2025.

It displays 201 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.11.2025The Day SNAP Payments Were Partially Funded

US media on November 3rd heavily focused on the ongoing government shutdown and the Trump administration's stance on SNAP benefits. Early reports indicated Trump's firm position against Democratic concessions to end the shutdown. By midday, attention shifted to the Supreme Court confrontation over Trump's tariffs and his approval rating hitting new lows. The afternoon brought a significant development as the Trump administration announced it would partially fund SNAP benefits following judges' rulings. This decision, to pay half the normal amount, dominated evening reports, emphasizing the impact on millions of Americans and the continued debate around the record-length shutdown. Concurrently, the tight NYC mayoral race garnered consistent coverage throughout the day.

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05:27Government Shutdown Looms Large

US media heavily focuses on the deepening government shutdown, with President Trump refusing to concede and discussions around its record length (CNN, NY Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, CBS). Trump's foreign policy is also prominent, specifically his stance on advanced chip sales to China (The Epoch Times) and nuclear weapons testing (NY Post, One America News Network, USA Today), alongside his past plans for National Guard deployments (NPR, Mother Jones).
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The Illinois congressional candidate on why more Democrats aren’t taking direct action and how leaders should be responding to the right.
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08:00Trump's Second Term: Authoritarian Shadows Lengthen

US media continues to focus on President Trump, with his approval rating hitting new lows and a Supreme Court confrontation over his tariffs (CNN, NYTimes, USA Today, HuffPost). The ongoing government shutdown and Trump's firm stance against Democratic concessions also remain prominent (CBS, AP News, Breitbart). Additionally, several outlets highlight concerns about election integrity and potential authoritarian shifts (MSNBC, Common Dreams).
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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu condemned President Donald Trump’s statements acknowledging the ongoing genocide of Christians in his country in remarks on Saturday, claiming they did not reflect “reality,” while a top adviser told local media Tinubu planned to meet Trump “in the coming days.”
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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu condemned President Donald Trump’s statements acknowledging the ongoing genocide of Christians in his country in remarks on Saturday, claiming they did not reflect “reality,” while a top adviser told local media Tinubu planned to meet Trump “in the coming days.”
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10:21Election Day Nears: Trump's Agenda Tested

US media continues to focus heavily on President Trump, with a strong emphasis on upcoming elections and their potential impact on his agenda and the 2026 midterms (ABC News, Fox News, MSNBC, Washington Examiner, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, The Federalist, The Daily Beast). The ongoing government shutdown and its challenges for the administration, including funding SNAP, also remain prominent (AP News, CBS, Washington Times, HuffPost).
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12:20Food Aid Returns

US media continues its strong focus on President Trump's administration, with significant attention on the partial funding of SNAP benefits following judges' rulings (Boston Globe, NYTimes, AP News). Concurrently, the tight mayoral race in New York City, featuring Zohran Mamdani, garners considerable coverage, including discussions of endorsements and criticisms (Common Dreams, Fox News, NY Post, Reason, Vox, Washington Times, Jacobin).
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14:21SNAP's Partial Return

US media continues its strong focus on President Trump's administration, with significant attention on the partial funding of SNAP benefits following judges' rulings (ABC News, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, HuffPost, Mother Jones, NPR, NYTimes, Washington Examiner, AP News). Concurrently, the tight mayoral race in New York City, featuring Zohran Mamdani, garners considerable coverage (NY Post, Fox News, Jacobin, Reason, Vox).
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16:20Government Shutdown Nears New Length Record

US media continues its strong focus on the Trump administration's decision to partially fund SNAP benefits amidst an ongoing government shutdown (CBS, Washington Post, USA Today, Washington Examiner, ABC News, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, NPR, NYTimes, AP News, Mother Jones). The New York City mayoral race between Cuomo and Mamdani also garners attention, with new poll results emerging (NY Post, Fox News, Jacobin, Reason).
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18:16Government Shutdown's Long Shadow

US media continues its strong focus on the ongoing government shutdown, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressing optimism about its resolution this week, and discussions around shifting funding dates (ABC News, CBS). The Trump administration's partial funding of SNAP benefits remains a key issue following court rulings (Common Dreams, USA Today, The Epoch Times, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News). Additionally, the New York City mayoral race and Trump's influence continue to garner attention (Fox News, NY Post, Washington Examiner, Jacobin).
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The Trump administration will issue partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits this month as the ongoing federal government shutdown stretches toward a historic length -- while Senate Democrats still refuse to work with the GOP in coming to a deal to reopen the government.
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After months of mudslinging, feisty debates, and relentless door-knocking, voters in Virginia and New Jersey head to the polls Tuesday to decide high-stakes races that could offer early clues about the national political mood ten months into President Trump’s second term and one year out from the 2026 midterms.
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23:35Trump's NYC Mayoral Shadow

US media continues its strong focus on the New York City mayoral race, with President Trump's endorsement of Cuomo and threats to pull federal funding if Mamdani wins generating significant attention (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post, The Blaze, Washington Examiner, HuffPost, NYTimes). The ongoing government shutdown and its impact on SNAP benefits also remain a major point of discussion (AP News, Common Dreams, The Hill, Washington Times, The Epoch Times, Washington Post, ABC News, CBS, NYTimes).
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