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San Diegans Face Food Security Challenges as SNAP Benefits Dwindle: What You Need to Know

San Diegans Face Food Security Challenges as SNAP Benefits Dwindle: What You Need to Know

San Diego residents relying on SNAP benefits are facing tough times as funds dwindle. Many are worried about their next ... Read more

Colombian President Faces Refueling Dilemma Amid U.S. Sanctions: What This Means for the Nation

Colombian President Faces Refueling Dilemma Amid U.S. Sanctions: What This Means for the Nation

Colombian President Gustavo Petro faced a challenge during his recent trip to the Middle East when he was unable to ... Read more

How Food Relief Centers Are Adapting to Surging Demand During SNAP Pause: A Community Response

How Food Relief Centers Are Adapting to Surging Demand During SNAP Pause: A Community Response

The federal government shutdown has now reached five weeks, raising significant worries for those relying on food assistance through SNAP ... Read more

How the Federal Government Shutdown is Disrupting Local Food Networks: What You Need to Know and How You Can Make a Difference

How the Federal Government Shutdown is Disrupting Local Food Networks: What You Need to Know and How You Can Make a Difference

Miette Michie, the board chair of the Emergency Food Network, has been with the organization since 2012. She’s witnessing an ... Read more

Trump Administration Set to Auction Long-Forbidden Offshore Oil Leases Along U.S. Coastlines

Trump Administration Set to Auction Long-Forbidden Offshore Oil Leases Along U.S. Coastlines

The Trump administration plans to auction offshore oil drilling leases along parts of the U.S. coast starting in 2026. This ... Read more

Tragic Incident: Colombian Man on Fishing Trip Killed in U.S. Strike, Claims Heartbroken Wife

Tragic Incident: Colombian Man on Fishing Trip Killed in U.S. Strike, Claims Heartbroken Wife

Alejandro Carranza, a 40-year-old fisherman from Colombia’s Caribbean coast, left home to fish but ended up dead after a U.S. ... Read more

Judge Denies TRO as Group Battles Loss of Student Status Over Northwestern’s Mandatory Training

Judge Denies TRO as Group Battles Loss of Student Status Over Northwestern’s Mandatory Training

Northwestern University is facing a tense situation. Up to 16 students may lose their student status for not completing mandatory ... Read more

Empowering Voices: Health Care and ICE Raids Spark Passion at Madison’s ‘No Kings’ Rally

Empowering Voices: Health Care and ICE Raids Spark Passion at Madison’s ‘No Kings’ Rally

Laura Rodriguez, 26, joined the “No Kings” protest in Madison on October 18 to stand up for her mother. “Even ... Read more

Harvard University’s Endowment Soars Despite Fiscal Deficit in FY 2025: What It Means for the Future

Harvard University’s Endowment Soars Despite Fiscal Deficit in FY 2025: What It Means for the Future

Harvard University’s endowment continues to impress, rising to $56.9 billion, a gain of $3.7 billion. This increase marks an 11.9% ... Read more

USC Turns Down Trump’s Funding Proposal: What This Means for Future Policy Changes

USC Turns Down Trump’s Funding Proposal: What This Means for Future Policy Changes

USC Rejects Federal Funding Offer Amid Financial Struggles USC, one of the nation’s prominent universities, recently said no to a ... Read more