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Judge Orders Trump Administration To Decide by Monday Whether To Restore Food Aid for 42 Million SNAP Recipients
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Judge Orders Trump Administration To Decide by Monday Whether To Restore Food Aid for 42 Million SNAP Recipients

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Judge Orders Trump Administration To Decide by Monday Whether To Restore Food Aid for 42 Million SNAP Recipients

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reconsider its decision to suspend payments from the nation’s largest food-assistance program, directing officials to determine by no later than Monday whether to issue at least partial SNAP benefits.

According to Judge Indira Talwani, the decision leaves 42 million low-income people without benefits beginning Saturday, after the U.S. Department of Agriculture halted the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

In her ruling, Talwani wrote that two dozen Democratic-led states were correct in challenging the suspension as unlawful. However, she declined to issue a temporary restraining order, reasoning that benefits could still be resumed soon enough to prevent “irreparable harm” to recipients.

Talwani also stated that the Agriculture Department must use emergency funds to continue operating SNAP and noted that other funding sources are legally available — but said it is up to the administration to decide how much to distribute.


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Prince William calls for aid workers to be 'championed'
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Prince William calls for aid workers to be ‘championed’

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

1 October 2025

Prince William believes more needs to be done to “champion” aid workers in both Gaza and Ukraine.

Prince William has stressed the importance of protection for humanitarian workers

The Prince of Wales has called on the public to “fight” for aid agencies to be able to help those most in need in areas of conflict across the globe.

Speaking at the unveiling of a memorial for humanitarian workers in London on Wednesday (01.10.25), William said: “Around the world, far too many people continue to face unimaginable pain, suffering and loss, whether through natural disasters or man-made conflict and famine.

“We are witness to the appalling suffering of those who are victims of war and violence from Ukraine to Sudan, from Myanmar to Haiti, and indeed throughout much of the Middle East. And alas in so many other places.

“Yet, the presence of humanitarian aid workers, like those in Gaza, runs like a thread of shared humanity through even the grimmest of environments. Rather than running away from danger, discomfort and hunger, these incredibly brave men and women stay behind to bring whatever respite, compassion and care they can to those who need it the most.

“We must champion and fight for their access to people in the most desperate of circumstances.”

William explained that 300 aid workers have been killed on duty so far this year and called for those working in warzones to be given more protection.

The 43-year-old royal said: “Every single one of those deaths is a tragedy.

“A cruel affront to the international humanitarian principles which must remain sacrosanct.

“One thing that should unite all of us is support and protection for those that seek to help others in the most dire situations. The brave humanitarians that seek to feed and heal innocent people deserve our respect and deserve their safety.

“Humanitarian aid workers bring solace in the darkest of times. We must do more to recognise their service, and more to protect them.”

The prince hopes that the Gunnersbury Park memorial – which has been created by artist Michael Landy – serves as a “place both for quiet contemplation and for education”.

William said: “Children now and in the future can learn about humanitariasm, and the remarkably brave men and women who endanger their lives every day to help others in their hour of greatest need.”




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Farm Aid 40 Considering Cancelling Over University of Minnesota Strike
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Farm Aid 40 Considering Cancelling Over University of Minnesota Strike

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Farm Aid 40 has been in the works for months. The anniversary celebration is scheduled to take place on Sept. 20 at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, Margo Price, and more are scheduled to make appearances. But whether the event is still held at the intended venue, or whether it goes on at all, is dependent on whether the University of Minnesota labor strike is resolved.

“Our artists, production team and partners have made clear that they will not cross a picket line,” Farm Aid event organizers shared in a statement. “The team that is scheduled tomorrow to begin building our complex stage and set is made up of loyal production people who have an ongoing relationship with labor across the U.S. They also will not cross a picket line. These decisions reflect our own values: the farm and labor movements are inseparable, and we believe strongly that the University must return to the bargaining table in good faith.”

Teamsters employees at the University of Minnesota began their strike on Tuesday, Sept. 9 after the university failed to return with other contract offers after the union representing maintenance, custodial, and food service workers across campuses in the city rejected their latest, and final, offer. The University of Minnesota issued a statement on Wednesday, Sept. 10, saying “the actions of some picketers on our Twin Cities and Duluth campuses threaten the community’s safety and are extremely concerning.” Per CBS News, a dozen people have been arrested in relation to the strike.

“We are deeply concerned that this jeopardizes our ability to hold Farm Aid 40 as planned but primarily puts these workers in a place of hardship as they labor to provide basic needs for their families,” organizers said. “We are currently looking at all of our options for hosting this event, but it is not an easy task to pivot at this point.”

But a move or cancellation at this point in the planning process could be financially “devastating,” the statement continued: “We are currently looking at all of our options for hosting this event, but it is not an easy task to pivot at this point … The expenses already incurred to bring this historic event to Minnesota may well threaten the survival of our organization after four decades of service to family farmers.”

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The event is scheduled to also feature Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles, Waxahatchee, Eric Burton of Black Pumas, Jesse Welles, Madeline Edwards, and more.

“We urge the University of Minnesota to settle this contract quickly so that Farm Aid 40 can proceed as intended — to celebrate four decades of farmers, music, and solidarity,” organizers said. “The world is watching, and together we can make sure this anniversary is remembered for unity, not division.”

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