Efforts to expand the maximum deposit insurance to $10 million are a wrong-headed effort that will hurt Main Street.
D.C.-area leaders expressed relief and agreement after two federal judges ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to continue paying SNAP benefits during the shutdown.
The stakes are huge for the challenge to President Trump's sweeping tariffs that the Supreme Court will consider on Nov. 5.
Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must continue to pay ...
The rulings didn’t stop CT state legislators’ demands to reserve hundreds of millions to shore up SNAP and other human service programs.
Talwani, a U.S. district judge in Massachusetts, ordered the Trump administration to authorize “at least reduced SNAP benefits for November,” using contingency funds. Both she and a federal judge in ...
With 42 million people set to lose $8 billion in food assistance on November 1 because the Trump administration refuses to ...
The US government shutdown, now a month old, has crippled public services, hurt millions of workers, and stalled the economy ...
Republicans say funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits -- formerly known as food stamps -- ...
The company said the change will not impact customers who use cashless forms of payments, like cards. McDonald's restaurants ...
Senator Markwayne Mullin expects the Democrats to come to an agreement to end the government shutdown after November 4.
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