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01.11.2025 2:48
40 million Americans face food stamp disruption amid shutdown Today, around one in eight Americans receives Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits each month based on income, according to the Department of Agriculture. In the event of non-payment, states have invited recipients to make use of food banks, which could be swiftly overwhelmed by the demand.

01.11.2025 2:50
Why is Prince Andrew losing royal titles now? Why is King Charles removing his brothers royal titles now? Hello Magazines Emily Nash joins Heres the Scoop co-host Yasmin Vossoughian to explain the timing around Buckingham Palaces decision on Prince Andrew. Listen to the full episode of Heres the Scoop wherever you get your podcasts.

01.11.2025 3:55
01.11.2025 4:05
FBI: Halloween terror attack foiled FBI Director Kash Patel said that agents had foiled a terror attack in Dearborn, Michigan. Senior law enforcement officials tell NBC News five young individuals were taken into custody and the plot had a connection to ISIS. NBC News Shaquille Brewster reports.

01.11.2025 4:08
US to Announce Nexperia Chip Shipments From China to Resume The US is set to announce that Nexperia BV, a Dutch semiconductor company with facilities in China, will resume shipping chips, according to a person familiar with the matter, following a trade pact agreed to by Donald Trump and Xi Jinping at their summit this week.

01.11.2025 4:21
Federal judge rules Trump administration must fund SNAP benefits There is fear and confusion among the 42 million people who rely on SNAP benefits for food assistance. The Trump administration said funding had run out for SNAP benefits because of the government shutdown, but a federal judge has now ruled that the administration must use contingency funds to pay for the program. NBC News Liz Kreutz reports.