NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Cindy Long, a former administrator of the USDA's SNAP program, what recent court rulings mean for the millions of Americans waiting for funds to buy groceries.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a major piece of the U.S. social safety net used by nearly 42 million, or about 1 in 8 Americans, to help buy groceries.
On Friday, in separate rulings, two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funding to pay SNAP benefits. They confirmed the administration is legally required to tap ...
With the government shutdown halting the provision of SNAP benefits for recipients nationwide Nov. 1, Akron-area grocers are ...
Or, for lovers of classics like Snow White or the Little Mermaid, shoppers could go for Get Trend’s Disney Princess & Villain ...
Mobs of angry "welfare queens" aren't preparing to wreak havoc, but that didn't stop the bizarre overreaction to a weird ...
ILLINOIS WAS SWEPT UP Wednesday by a wave of dramatic legal and political developments over immigration enforcement: ...
The Next Gen Stats analytics team ranks the top 10 shutdown cornerbacks -- based on the new Coverage Responsibility model -- ...
Mobs of angry 'welfare queens' aren't organizing to wreak havoc, but that didn't stop the bizarre overreaction to a weird ...
A second Downtown business said it was told to be aware of possible thefts, but city officials said no concern exists of ...
With the federal shutdown causing SNAP benefits to end Nov. 1, Downtown Columbus' Dollar General store has boarded up, citing ...
To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + PrtScn. This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. You'll need to open the ...