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08.11.2025

The Day Supreme Court Froze Food Aid

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 08.11.2025.

It displays 75 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.11.2025 โ‡ข The Day Supreme Court Froze Food Aid
โŒจOn November 8th, the government shutdown remained a central focus, particularly concerning food aid. In the early hours, the Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to block full SNAP funding, following an appeals court's denial of their initial bid. By mid-morning, the Supreme Court issued an emergency order, temporarily halting a lower court's mandate for full SNAP benefits, thereby allowing the Trump administration to withhold some payments. This decision was a significant development, reversing the previous day's positive outcome for recipients. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding the expanding influence of democratic socialists, particularly in New York City and Los Angeles, with a focus on Mayor-Elect Mamdani's agenda.
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08:27 (13:27)โ‡ขHigh Court Freezes Food Aid

โŒจUS media continues to heavily feature the Supreme Court's temporary blocking of a lower court order, allowing the Trump administration to pause full SNAP benefits (CBS, Common Dreams, HuffPost, NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News, Washington Examiner, ABC News, Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, Washington Times). Meanwhile, other headlines cover Trump's legal challenges regarding troop deployment (LA Times) and immigration surveillance (NPR).
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In Octoberโ€™s election, Cameroonโ€™s 92-year-old president, Paul Biya, retained his four-decade-long grip on power. Electoral fraud and repression trap Cameroon in a system inherited from colonization, designed to serve foreign interests and a small elite.
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Itโ€™s not just Zohran Mamdani โ€” socialist candidates won municipal elections across the US last week. Like the New York mayor-elect, many of them focused their campaigns on affordability and relied on impressive grassroots volunteer operations.
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President Donald Trump on Saturday floated a potential compromise amid the impasse over the U.S. government shutdown, urging Republicans to redirect federal money that currently goes to health insurance companies under the Affordable Care Act and give it to individuals. [Fullย Story]
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11:38 (16:38)โ‡ขFood Aid Stays Frozen

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the Supreme Court's temporary halt of full SNAP benefits, allowing the Trump administration to withhold aid amidst the government shutdown (Common Dreams, HuffPost, Mother Jones, NYTimes, ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, MSNBC, Washington Times). Concurrently, several outlets are tracking the expanding influence of democratic socialists, particularly in New York City and Los Angeles, with a focus on Mayor-Elect Mamdani's agenda (Breitbart, LA Times, NY Post, Jacobin). The rising cost of ACA health care premiums and Trump's proposed changes to health care funding also remain a key topic (Fox News, Washington Post, Newsmax).
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14:36 (19:36)โ‡ขShutdownโ€™s Deepening Freeze

โŒจUS media continues to prioritize the government shutdown, with several sources reporting on its economic impact, disruptions to air travel, and ongoing Senate efforts to end the impasse (Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Common Dreams, HuffPost, USA Today, AP News). Discussions also include the Democratic demands that are reportedly prolonging the shutdown (Breitbart).
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