The government shutdown has resulted in widespread flight cancellations and a legal battle over SNAP benefits, with political leaders divided on the path forward.
The fate of SNAP was once again in question on Saturday after the Supreme Court temporarily agreed to allow the Trump ...
The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP ...
Many states, including California, sued, and on Thursday, U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island gave ...
The last minute order pauses the requirement to distribute full SNAP payments until a lower appeals court rules on the case.
With the combination of the longest government shutdown, the mass firings of government workers and a fresh cut in federal ...
The last-minute intervention blocked the lower court's order, freezing the additional $4 billion needed to fully fund the ...
Washington's food banks saw a range of impacts during the first week of SNAP delays, including challenges they fear will ...
WASHINGTON – After weeks of making little progress to end the government shutdown, senators are spending their first weekend working overtime since the crisis started.
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court a federal judge’s order to provide full SNAP benefits for November.
The government shutdown is disrupting flights and food stamp benefits. Follow here for the latest news updates.
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