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Food aid may run out
A new lawsuit by Democratic state officials seeks to uncork emergency money to help tens of millions of Americans keep buying food for their families after federal SNAP funding is expected to run dry Nov. 1 due to the U.S.…
The Ultimate Gaslight: How the GOP’s “The Well Has Run Dry” Narrative Fulfills a 40-Year Prophecy
Today, the official USDA website made a stunning declaration: “Bottom line, the well has run dry.” For decades, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has continued to provide essential support to millions of Americans—through recessions,...
Since October 1, the U.S. government has not had enough budget to operate, which has left 750 thousand public sector workers without wages. In a court of law, prosecutors from 20 of the 50 states of the American Union sued the Donald Trump administration to resume the supply of subsidized food stamps. However, President Trump’s government reiterated that this subsidy will not be given in November for some 40 million low-income people who have ap…
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