NEW: Almost a year after Trump’s domestic policy bill passed, at least 770,000 children are no longer receiving SNAP benefits.
In Arizona, the number of children receiving SNAP has dropped by more than 200,000 since July 2025 — a 55% decline.
It's their play book. We MUST defeat them.
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We are officially living in a police state.
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Excellent article for all women, and men, too!
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Because too many think like your OP instead of who you're responding to. Mobilization does not take going to D.C. to be seen/heard. The Civil Rights movement is a wonderful example of it. They protested all over the place, wherever there was injustice or they simply wanted to be raise good trouble.
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Republican backers of Trump’s signature domestic policy bill repeatedly claimed that revisions to the food benefits program wouldn’t affect the most vulnerable. But reports from a dozen states show ch...
Make platforms that promote violent content pay towards riot costs, Streeting says
Exclusive: Former minister calls for urgent action against companies such as X that allow incitement to violence
Wes Streeting has called for Keir Starmer to take urgent action against X and other online platforms that have helped whip up social tensions, suggesting they should be forced to contribute to rebuilding costs after the riots in Belfast.
The intervention by the former health secretary, who is seen as a likely challenger to Keir Starmer in any leadership contest, comes after Downing Street said any response would be left to Ofcom, the media regulator, meaning no action is likely for at least two months. Continue reading...