Since the shutdown began on Oct. 1, Democrats and Republicans have been locked in a stalemate over government funding. They ...
"People really are in desperate need right now," said a mother from Mesa, as the ongoing federal government shutdown ...
Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the ...
On Saturday, some 42 million low-income Americans, including 16 million children, lost access to benefits through the SNAP program as the government shutdown continues.
With SNAP funds ending on Saturday, Nov. 1, here’s what you need to know. According to the USDA, more than 42 million people across 22 million households relied on SNAP benefits during the 2025 fiscal ...
"I'm wondering how I'm going to be able to afford everything" if federal food aid is halted, one single mom said.
D.C.-area leaders expressed relief and agreement after two federal judges ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to ...
As the shutdown enters November, roughly 42 million Americans many lose their SNAP benefits. Here are three things recipients should do as the courts look to step in.
Demonstrators are gathered outside the Georgia State Capitol, urging Gov. Brian Kemp to use state funds to support SNAP ...
Judge Talwani gave the Trump administration until Nov. 3 to decide if it will pay full or partial benefits. Another judge said SNAP is an entitlement.
The near-certain freeze on key federal nutrition programs will put particular pressure on tribal communities, according to advocates and U.S. senators of both parties.
SNAP benefits were supposed to run out Nov. 1. Here's what to know about the program's status and what to do if you run out of food stamp benefits.