SNAP serves about 1 in 8 Americans and is a major piece of the nation’s social safety net.| The Denver Post
The city and state of Oregon sued in September to block the deployment.| Times-Standard
The men had scouted LGBTQ+ bars in a Detroit suburb.| Times-Standard
Courts in two states will hear arguments on the legality of the deployment of the National Guard.| Times-Standard
More than 200 officers from at least 14 agencies detained around 400 people.| Times-Standard
Shareholders of Kimberly-Clark will own about 54% of the combined company.| Times-Standard
The S&P 500 was virtually unchanged Monday, even though the majority of stocks within the index were falling.| Times-Standard
A judge next month will hear arguments on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s motion to dismiss charges of human smuggling against him on the grounds of “vindictive prosecution.”| Times-Standard
OpenAI and Amazon sign $38 billion deal for AI computing power | East Bay Times
By year’s end, the ecclesiastical province of Ontario may have a new misconduct policy to cover the conduct of staff, clergy and bishops when they are doing work or holding meetings at the provincial level. The post Ecclesiastical province of Ontario drafts misconduct policy appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
The Council of General Synod (CoGS) has approved key elements of a strategy for streamlining and updating the church, including a task force dedicated to pursuing the six pathways for change recommended by a primatial commission along with other groups working on the national office’s property, programming and staffing. In the same special online meeting Oct. 7, CoGS approved a motion to supplement the 2025 budget by drawing up to four per cent—a sum that could come to more than $1 mil...| Anglican Journal
Anglican bishops in Quebec are strongly opposing a planned law that would ban prayer in public spaces, warning it would further erode human rights while criminalizing people of faith. The post Quebec bishops slam proposed public prayer ban appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
Today in History: November 3, KKK and neo-Nazis kill five in Greensboro massacre | The Denver Post
Rishikesh, October 16, 2025 — Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, in collaboration with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF), successfully concluded its Swachhata Trekking Expedition to Hemkund Sahib and the Valley of Flowers under the initiative “Sulabh Swachhata Parvaton Ki Ore” with a Flag-In Ceremony held at Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh| Sulabh International
People across the country formed long lines for free meals and groceries at food pantries and drive-through giveaways Saturday, after monthly benefits through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, were suddenly cut off because of the ongoing government shutdown.| The Denver Post
What began as a classroom tool is now preserving culture in 3D The post ‘Keep the fire burning’: Na-Cho Nyäk Dun turns to holograms and AI to help preserve its language appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation chief says meeting after the fact is not consultation The post First Nation in Saskatchewan takes province to court over approval of ‘massive uranium project’ appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Canada announced on Friday the first round of projects under a G7 critical minerals production... The post Canada announces first investments under G7 pact, aims to stockpile critical minerals appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
An independent senator says the Liberals should concentrate on providing programs that prevent crime rather... The post ‘We’re all concerned’: Senator says Liberals’ bail and sentencing reform bill ignores bigger issues appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Bill S-2 was meant to restore ‘Indian Status’ to a few thousand people, but senators are pushing to end blood quantum rules and allow status to pass through generations. The post Senator proposes major amendments to end second-generation cutoff appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The head of Canada’s military formally apologized Thursday to the Canadian Armed Forces for the... The post Chief of defence staff offers apology for military’s history of racial discrimination appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Chris Brown has been sober for two years. Born Christopher Lee Roy in Moose Jaw,... The post Two approaches to addiction aim to help as many homeless drinkers as possible appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The loan-guarantee program isn’t built for mining, and First Nations lack infrastructure and capital — as Canada races for critical minerals.| APTN News
NASA responded to Kim Kardashian after the reality star insisted that the 1969 moon landing "was fake" and that people "go to TikTok. See for yourselves."| East Bay Times
Virginia Giuffre’s family celebrated Prince Andrew’s ouster from royal life over his alleged ties to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, vowing that their fight for justice will continue| East Bay Times
Housing is a pivotal issue in mayoral races in Minneapolis, New York City and Seattle.| Greeley Tribune
Cyberattacks on Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado public defender offices impacted thousands of case files.| Greeley Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — The crises at the heart of the government shutdown fight in Washington were coming to a head Saturday as the federal food assistance program faced delays and millions of Americans were set to see a dramatic rise in their health insurance bills. The impacts on basic needs — food and medical care [...]| CBS17.com
It is the Pentagon’s latest step to drive transgender troops out of the armed forces.| Boulder Daily Camera
The gunman, Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, was killed by responding law enforcement.| Boulder Daily Camera
She sad the proof-of-citizenship directive is an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers.| Boulder Daily Camera
It is the Pentagon’s latest step to drive transgender troops out of the armed forces.| Daily Press
The gunman, Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, was killed by responding law enforcement.| Daily Press
New Pentagon policy undercuts trans troops’ ability to ask to stay in the military, AP learns | Santa Cruz Sentinel
The gunman, Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, was killed by responding law enforcement.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
She sad the proof-of-citizenship directive is an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Member's Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements have been pulled from store shelves.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
The Bank of Canada has made its latest interest rate announcement. Here is the reasoning for the Bank's decision.| RE/MAX Canada
Perhaps up to 100,000 artifacts were left scattered.| Hartford Courant
The test is seen as a significant move toward commercial supersonic flights.| Hartford Courant
Walmart, Safeway and Trader Joe's have recalled the heat-and-eat pasta meals and deli pasta salads.| Hartford Courant
The shutdown is on track to become the longest in history.| Hartford Courant
Just days before 42 million Americans were to lose access to federal SNAP food benefits, Senate Majority Leader John Thune blocked a Democratic bill to fund both SNAP and WIC, lifelines for women and children. The post Barragán Calls Out GOP for Blocking SNAP, WIC Funding as Shutdown Endangers Millions appeared first on .|
The U.S. stock market is pulling back from its record heights.| The Press Democrat
A federal judge in Boston is set to consider a motion that would require the Trump administration to continue funding the SNAP food aid program.| The Press Democrat
Here's where you can take a 360 degree virtual tour of the White House| Daily Breeze
Character Technologies is facing several lawsuits over child safety.| Daily Breeze
The indictment accuses Kat Abughazaleh of blocking a federal agent outside the detention center.| Daily Breeze
EVs have a cleaner bottom line than gas-powered vehicles after just two years.| Daily Breeze
Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 strength Monday as it neared Jamaica with life-threatening wind, rain and storm surge.| FOX 13 News Utah (KSTU)
The Case for a General Strike - The Los Angeles Harbor Area's Only Independently owned news magazine serving San Pedro, Wilmington, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Long Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes and Harbor Gateway.| www.randomlengthsnews.com
What’s driving Canada’s housing market? The 2025 REMAX Housing Market Drivers Report explores 30 years of population growth, affordability challenges, and policy shifts shaping homeownership across the country.| RE/MAX Canada
Hurricane Melissa intensified into a Category 5 storm as it neared Jamaica, threatening catastrophic flooding, landslides, and widespread destruction. The storm, already blamed for six deaths across the Caribbean, could be the strongest to ever hit the island. The post Hurricane Melissa bears down on Jamaica and threatens to be the island’s strongest recorded storm appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
The Barack Obama Presidential Center, set to open on Chicago’s South Side in spring 2026, will be a first-of-its-kind presidential library and community hub. The 19-acre campus will feature green spaces, a library branch, a podcast studio, and areas for public events, while the museum building—shaped like four hands coming together—will house exhibits on Obama’s presidency and the foundation’s programs. The post Inside the soon-to-open Obama Presidential Center appeared first on AFR...| AFRO American Newspapers
By John O’connor A jury was seated Oct. 20 in the murder trial of an Illinois sheriff’s deputy charged with killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman shot in her home last year after calling police for help. Opening statements took place on Oct. 22 in the case against Sean Grayson after a jury of 10 […] The post What to know about the murder trial of an Illinois sheriff deputy who killed Sonya Massey appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
A shooting during Lincoln University’s homecoming festivities late Oct. 25 left one person dead and six others wounded, turning a night of celebration into tragedy at the historically Black university in Pennsylvania. Authorities detained one person with a firearm and are investigating whether more than one shooter was involved. Officials say there is no ongoing threat to the campus as state police and the FBI assist in the investigation. The post Shooting at a historically Black university...| AFRO American Newspapers
A new report links cuts and inconsistencies in Pell Grant funding to a nearly half-million drop in Black college enrollment over the past decade, with Southern HBCUs hit hardest. Researchers urge federal and state leaders to stabilize Pell funding to ensure equitable access to higher education. The post Pell Grant cuts helped lower Black college enrollment, report says appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Misty Copeland, the first Black female principal dancer in American Ballet Theatre’s 85-year history, performed her farewell show Oct. 22 at Lincoln Center, marking her retirement after 25 years with the company. Surrounded by family, colleagues and admirers including Oprah Winfrey and Debbie Allen, Copeland celebrated a career that broke racial barriers in classical ballet while pledging to continue advancing diversity through her foundation and advocacy work. The post Misty Copeland hangs...| AFRO American Newspapers
Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and former NBA player Damon Jones are among 34 people indicted in a federal probe into an illegal gambling ring tied to Mafia families. Prosecutors say the trio used insider information and rigged poker games to profit, leading the NBA to place Billups and Rozier on indefinite leave. The post NBA scandal: 34 people indicted in major illegal gambling and betting operation appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
By Jennifer Porter GoreWord in Black When Congress couldn’t agree on a budget to fund the government before Oct. 1, officials used some budget trickery to guarantee that the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP, would continue through the end of the month. But if Congress doesn’t pass a budget by Nov. 1, millions […] The post USDA warns states about November SNAP benefits appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold, one of the franchise's most popular and decorated players who helped lead the team to the AFC championship game twice, has died. He was 41.| WCPO 9 Cincinnati
In an interview with the BBC posted Saturday, Harris said she expects a woman will be president in the coming years, and it could "possibly" be her.| LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY (WLEX)
The letter says that “if society can agree that alcohol, tobacco and drugs should be kept at least 1,000 feet away from our schools,” then “violent DHS tools and tactics also belong on that list.” The post Senators demand Linda McMahon ask DHS to stop immigration enforcement near schools appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
Ohio high school principals will vote next month on an emergency bylaw that would let student-athletes enter name, image and likeness agreements. The proposal would also create reporting requirements and set limits to ensure athletes don’t jeopardize their eligibility. The post High schools in Ohio will vote in special election next month to allow NIL for athletes appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
A federal judge in Virginia has ordered the Pentagon to restore books and curriculum that were removed from its schools following efforts by the Trump administration to weed out perceived “wokeness” from the military and education. The post Judge orders Department of Defense to restore books removed from schools over ‘wokeness’ appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
Leaders of the two-month-old Riverstone Academy say their students are owed state funding under the U.S. Constitution, but state officials argue that funding a school with religious teachings would violate both state and federal law. The post Is Colorado’s first “public Christian school” eligible for state funding? State education officials say no appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The program offered after-school activities such as family nights and STEM projects, helped students with college preparation and financial aid planning, and provided professional development for teachers. The post Trump administration ends program to help low-income students get to college appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The study’s quantitative findings demonstrate that students who actively utilized augmented reality for educational purposes achieved significantly higher academic performance than those who relied on conventional teaching techniques. The post Examining the impact of augmented reality on students’ learning outcomes appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
Superintendent Lindel Fields also clarified that the “America First Teacher Test” from PragerU is not a requirement for any Oklahoma teaching certification. The post Oklahoma’s new superintendent clarifies end of controversial education policies appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
A degree in computer science used to promise a cozy career in tech. Now, students’ ambitions are shaped by AI, in fields that blend computing with analysis, interpretation and data. The post AI Is changing what high school STEM students study appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
A national survey found that most Texas teachers used AI tools in math instruction during the 2024–25 school year, but more than one in five said their districts offered no training on how to use them. The post More teachers use AI in the classroom. Texas school leaders say they need a plan appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The private Alpha School says its students can learn faster and better—but experts warn not all may benefit from an AI boom in schools| District Administration
Consumers had complained about finding pieces of wiry metal in the jerky.| Boulder Daily Camera
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood.| Boulder Daily Camera
The monuments are the first statues of women placed on the state Capitol grounds.| Boulder Daily Camera
Company recalls 2 million pounds of barbecue pork jerky that may contain metal wire | Greeley Tribune
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood.| Greeley Tribune
The monuments are the first statues of women placed on the state Capitol grounds.| Greeley Tribune
Consumers had complained about finding pieces of wiry metal in the jerky.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
The monuments are the first statues of women placed on the state Capitol grounds.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Consumers had complained about finding pieces of wiry metal in the jerky.| Times-Standard
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood.| Times-Standard
The monuments are the first statues of women placed on the state Capitol grounds.| Times-Standard
Regulating sports wagering has proven to be a challenge.| Boulder Daily Camera
Trump’s doctor reports he is in “exceptional health” after a Walter Reed exam, receiving updated COVID-19 and flu vaccines amid new CDC guidance.| Scripps News
Experts warn that declining flu vaccination rates among children have contributed to a troubling rise in pediatric flu deaths this season.| Scripps News
From the Dugout to the Spotlight: Why Showing Up Matters It started as a casual date night, a spontaneous gift, a pair of tickets, and a walk into Dodger Stadium with no expectations beyond a shared evening. But what unfolded under the lights of Chavez Ravine was anything but ordinary. Shohei Ohtani’s legendary performance: three home runs, ten strikeouts, and a ticket to the World Series, wasn’t just a baseball triumph. It was a cultural lightning strike.| Hollywood Branded Insider
The Truth About Growth: It’s Not What You Think Last Saturday, at 7 a.m., the office was already humming-lights being adjusted, makeup brushes in motion, coffee in every hand. I was prepping for an on-camera interview for a British documentary on the Royal Family, the kind of media feature I once found nerve-wracking. But after nearly 30 years of helping brands, from celebrities to corporations-shape public perception, I’ve realized something surprising. Growth doesn’t feel like success...| Hollywood Branded Insider
Discover how Pete Davidson's raw humor and openness have transformed him from comedy's bad boy to a pop culture icon and valuable brand endorser.| blog.hollywoodbranded.com
The decisions fell mostly along party lines.| Greeley Tribune
Here’s what to know as recipients, food banks, states and advocates brace for a pause to SNAP.| Greeley Tribune
President Donald Trump is moving forward with the construction of a new ballroom at the White House.| Greeley Tribune
Researchers unearthed a pair of dinosaur mummies preserved in an unexpected way.| Greeley Tribune
Extreme heat exposes workers to more health risks, including miscarriages, stillbirths and preterm births.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Many Americans are concerned about the environmental impact..| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Trump said he agreed to let San Francisco keep trying on its own to reduce crime.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Premiums for job-based health insurance rose 6% in 2025 for family coverage.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
What it means to seek refuge in the U.S. has been transformed.| Santa Cruz Sentinel
Federal agents sent to San Francisco area, which mayor says is meant to incite ‘chaos and violence’ | Greeley Tribune