President Donald Trump held a "Roaring 20's" themed party as food aid for 42 million low-income Americans was set to expire.
Long lines have formed at food pantries across the U.S. as federal food benefits were cut off due to the government shutdown.
President Donald Trump held a "Roaring 20's" themed party as food aid for 42 million low-income Americans was set to expire.
Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the government shutdown over the weekend as it headed into its sixth week, with food aid potentially delayed or suspended for millions of ...
Those that run the Hungry Bear Diner in Gibsonburg say they’re not doing this for any publicity, but rather just to be a ...
On Friday, President Trump signaled he would fund SNAP if pointed in “the appropriate legal direction” after a federal judge ...
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One in eight Americans use federal food aid but halting the SNAP program would hurt Black Americans more than anyone else ...
Two federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using emergency ...
Pennsylvania’s months-long budget delay and the depletion of SNAP benefits amid a federal shutdown collided last week as ...
Late Friday, Trump indicated that he would fund SNAP, but noted that they would be delayed for the month of November.
Clark County, which sees more Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users than state and national averages, could start to see residents miss out on benefits starting Nov. 1 and at a time ...