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The longest government shutdown in American history has impacted 42 million Americans, with federal judges ruling that the Trump administration must maintain funding for SNAP amid the shutdown.

SNAP Participants Set To Receive More Amid Shutdown Than Previously Announced

Jesse Watters interviews Erika Kirk

5 Memorable Moments From Erika Kirk’s First Interview Since Her Husband’s Death

An MD-11 crash killed at least 7

Death Toll Rises After “Catastrophic” UPS Cargo Plane Crash In Louisville

Luke Bryan and Jason aldean singing together

“Dynamic Duo” Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean Perform Shenandoah’s Classic “Sunday In The South”

Erika Kirk addresses Jimmy Kimmel

Erika Kirk Has Message For Jimmy Kimmel Following Controversial Remarks

Diane Ladd Dies

Actress Diane Ladd Dies At Age 89

Todd Snider Cancels Tour

Todd Snider Cancels Tour Following Violent Assault In Salt Lake City

As of November 5, the government shutdown has gone into 36 days, making it the longest shutdown in American history.

Government Shutdown Becomes Longest In U.S. History

9-1-1: Nashville pays tribute to Isabel "Izzy" Tate

“9-1-1: Nashville” Pays Tribute To Izzy Tate Following Actress’s Passing

On Halloween, Friday, Oct. 31, FBI Dir. Kash Patel announced that the FBI had thwarted a potential terror attack in Michigan which was set to occur over the Halloween weekend.

Potential Halloween Weekend Terrorist Attack Thwarted By FBI

At an October 29 press conference on the FDA's efforts to accelerate production of generic prescriptions to lower drug costs, HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was asked about the link between autism and Tylenol.

RFK Jr. Says There Is Presently “Not Sufficient” Data Linking Autism And Tylenol

At a court hearing on October 28, a judge ruled that Dr. Phil McGraw's bankruptcy filing was to be converted to a liquidation of his Merit Street Media.

Dr. Phil Loses Merit Street Media Court Case; Files Appeal Against Ruling To Liquidate Company

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