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Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

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内容摘要:A year after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel, the anniversary of the assault has hit survivors particularly hard. With the Israel-Hamas war raging on, survivors reflect on the day a year ago that changed their lives forever. (AP Video shot by Leo Correa)

A year after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel, the anniversary of the assault has hit survivors particularly hard. With the Israel-Hamas war raging on, survivors reflect on the day a year ago that changed their lives forever. (AP Video shot by Leo Correa)

Evan Gillespie, partner at decarbonization organization, Industrious Labs, said the move dismantles the economy and the future of American manufacturing and its workforce.“Killing these projects means more emissions, more pollution, and more people getting sick,” he said.

Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

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Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas atSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An appeals court on Friday refused to freeze a California-based judge’s order halting the Trump administration from

Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

, which means that the Department of Government Efficiency-led cuts remain on pause for now.

A split three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the downsizing could have significant ripple effects on everything from the nation’s food-safety system to veteran health care, and should stay on hold while a lawsuit plays out.“People have stopped coming, and when they come, they ask if the immigration officials came here,” said Elisaul Velazco, the owner of a clothing store downtown. “Everything is paralyzed. Sales have dropped by 60%.”

A woman without legal status in the U.S. listens anxiously as Nora Sandigo, who runs a non-profit dedicated to supporting immigrant families, educates undocumented mothers about their legal rights and options to prepare their families in case a parent were to be detained or deported, Jan. 17, 2025, in Florida City, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)A woman without legal status in the U.S. listens anxiously as Nora Sandigo, who runs a non-profit dedicated to supporting immigrant families, educates undocumented mothers about their legal rights and options to prepare their families in case a parent were to be detained or deported, Jan. 17, 2025, in Florida City, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

For years, Sandigo has prepared immigrant parents for the worst-case scenario: being separated from their children.Now she goes to those parents instead of having them come to her.

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