Millions risk losing SNAP benefits amid the prolonged government shutdown. Should food aid be protected when Washington ...
Nonprofits and cities rush to prepare as hundreds of thousands who depend on federal food aid remain in limbo.
It's a shutdown unlike any other, one that has posed disparate and debilitating risks for those unlucky enough to depend on ...
Along with ordering the federal government to use emergency reserves to backfill SNAP benefits, McConnell ruled that all ...
The president has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need.
People across the country formed long lines for free meals and groceries at food pantries and drive-through giveaways Saturday, after monthly benefits through the federal Supplemental Nutrition ...
It's not clear when millions of families will get November SNAP benefits, even after judges ruled the government needs to make partial payments.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman tore into his own party for "moving against our core values" in shutting down the government ...
Thousands of Vermonters who receive SNAP benefits have not received their November supplemental payments as the federal ...
The future of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the nation's largest food aid program, remains uncertain ...
In North Carolina, approximately 1.4 million people depend on SNAP benefits to feed themselves and their families.