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A U.S. government shutdown sparks debate over SNAP eligibility and fraud, as states face funding gaps and voters weigh local issues.
The U.S. government shutdown has intensified scrutiny on SNAP benefits, with the USDA investigating fraud and states facing questions over eligibility for undocumented immigrants.
As federal funding lapses, a national poll asks Americans about potential restrictions, highlighting debates over welfare reform, food insecurity, and program integrity.
Meanwhile, former Vice President Dick Cheney, 84, has died, prompting mixed reactions from political figures, including praise from Republicans like George W. Bush and Lindsey Graham, and condemnation from George Santos.
In El Paso County, Texas, voters are deciding on local and statewide measures amid low early turnout.
Rhode Island confirmed a second human West Nile case in 2025, with health officials urging mosquito prevention.
Un cierre del gobierno de los Estados Unidos desencadena un debate sobre la elegibilidad y el fraude de SNAP, ya que los estados enfrentan brechas de financiamiento y los votantes sopesan problemas locales.