Supreme Court extends full SNAP payment pause
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The U.S. Supreme Court late on Wednesday backed Christian and Jewish houses of worship challenging New York state's latest restrictions in novel coronavirus hot spots.
Three Democrats and one Republican were elected to fill four open seats in the state’s top trial court for Central and Northern New York. The four seats were previously held by three Republicans and one Democrat.
The race for New York State Supreme Court in the 7th District was a tight one, but the results are becoming clearer. With over 100% of the vote
U.S. President Donald Trump was given another chance to erase his New York state hush money criminal conviction, as a federal appeals court on Thursday ordered a judge to reconsider whether the case belonged in federal court.
President Donald Trump has warned that a Supreme Court ruling against his ability to impose tariffs would be “devastating” and cost the country $3 trillion. A ruling against the administration could unravel trade deals negotiated under the tariff framework and upend fiscal projections.
New York officials warn food stamps may still be in jeopardy even after the government shutdown ends. Thousands of New Yorkers stand to lose their SNAP benefits in 2026. The city Department of Social Services is trying to help New Yorkers comply with the new SNAP rules and keep the benefits they are eligible for.
By Francesca Landini and Stephanie Kelly LONDON (Reuters) -Shell has challenged its defeat in an arbitration case against U.S. liquefied natural gas producer Venture Global in the New York Supreme Court,