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Pauline Hanson skips parliament to speak at $25k-a-head conservative conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

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One Nation leader also seen with Gina Rinehart – and many of her talking points align with mining magnate

Pauline Hanson skipped Senate duties this week to speak at a $25,000-a-head conservative conference at Donald Trump’s luxury resort in Florida, where she was pictured alongside Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman.

The One Nation leader, who resided at Mar-a-Lago ahead of her address at the multi-day event run by the Conservative Political Action Conference, lambasted both major parties in Australia during the speech while praising the US administration for deporting immigrants, bombing drug cartel boats and supercharging mining projects.

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Newhof scores 20, James Madison defeats Washington & Lee 70-56

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Cincinnati family’s return from hurricane-ravaged Jamaica delayed by Louisville deadly plane crash

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The Moorman family was stranded in Jamaica ahead of Hurricane Melissa’s arrival, and after a week of attempts to get back to Cincinnati, a cargo plane crash in Louisville changed their plans again.

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Detroit Metro Airport travelers react to 10% air traffic reduction amid shutdown

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Erika Kirk Says She’s Never Watched Charlie’s Assassination Videos

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Kirk questions why anyone would want to see “something so evil.”

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Should Newcastle to Sydney bullet train really be first link built of Melbourne to Brisbane route?

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Infrastructure Australia wants to know why NSW connection should be prioritised over Victorian, ACT and Queensland sections of high-speed rail

A high-speed train linking Sydney and Newcastle could cut the journey to an hour by 2039, an independent transport advisory body says, but more evidence is needed to justify prioritising that section over Melbourne and Brisbane connections.

Infrastructure Australia said it supported a business case by the federal government’s High Speed Rail Authority (HSRA) moving to a further development phase.

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UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn arrested on assault charge in latest sad twist

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Cops caught up with Penn at 11:50 a.m. and took him into custody without incident and charged him with third-degree assault.

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Islanders starting to show signs of fixing penalty-kill struggles

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The Islanders woke up Wednesday wishing they could have extended their streak of successful penalty kills by one more game.

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Knicks show clearest sign yet of what ceiling can be with impressive rout of Timberwolves

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The Knicks and Timberwolves had nearly identical seasons last year, both losing in the conference finals. But there was a tangible gap between the two sides Wednesday night, as the Knicks won 137-114 at Madison Square Garden to improve to 5-3 — and a perfect 5-0 at home — on the season.

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USDA is still working on SNAP payments despite Trump’s threat to cut it off

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Volunteers place groceries during the People's Pantry Food drive to replenish food banks ahead of SNAP lapse at the USDA Headquarters.
Earlier this week, Trump said he will withhold food stamps until the government reopens.

  • The USDA is moving forward with partial SNAP payments for November.
  • In a court filing, the USDA said it followed an earlier court order to tap its contingency fund for SNAP benefits.
  • Earlier this week, Trump said that he would withhold food stamps until the government reopened.

The US Department of Agriculture is moving ahead with partial SNAP payments for November, despite President Donald Trump’s threat to cut them off.

SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, provides monthly food benefits to about 42 million low-income Americans.

In a Wednesday court filing in Rhode Island, the USDA said it has complied with an earlier court order, issued on October 31, to “disburse the funds in its contingency fund” to support SNAP benefits.

The agency said that although the contingency fund “has never before been used to fund benefits in a lapse due to Congressional opposition to continuing appropriations,” it “took the steps necessary to use the fund” to help cover November SNAP benefits — marking the first time it’s been tapped during a funding lapse. The USDA added that the funds are generally “used in the event of a disaster, such as a hurricane, to provide critical relief.”

However, since the funds weren’t enough to cover full payments, the USDA said it told states to cut November benefits by half.

On Tuesday, the agency issued guidance to states regarding the reduced payment amounts for November. For a single person living in the 48 continental states and in D.C., their monthly amount will be reduced to a maximum of $149.

In the filing, the USDA also said it decided against diverting billions from the Child Nutrition Programs to fund SNAP. “The result would be a substantial shortfall in funding school meals, among other things, that would likely not be filled by any future appropriation,” it said.

This court filing comes after Trump’s Truth Social post on Tuesday, in which he threatened to withhold SNAP benefits until the government reopens.

“SNAP BENEFITS, which increased by Billions and Billions of Dollars (MANY FOLD!) during Crooked Joe Biden’s disastrous term in office. (Due to the fact that they were haphazardly ‘handed’ to anyone for the asking, as opposed to just those in need, which is the purpose of SNAP!), will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before! ” the president wrote in a Truth Social post.

Last week, federal judges in Rhode Island and Massachusetts ordered the Trump administration to continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown.

Representatives for USDA and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside regular hours.

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