The second-longest shutdown in history entered its second month Saturday, with lawmakers away from Capitol Hill and at an impasse.
With traditional SNAP benefits ending Saturday, participants can visit Charlotte-area farmers' markets for $50 in free food.
U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA) listens to school crossing guard and SNAP recipient Jessica Moss during an Oct. 31, 2025, ...
The cornerstone program for training and placing student talent into government cybersecurity positions has been hobbled by ...
Federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration must continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown. Friday's decisions came just before ...
The LRSD board has to start paying attention to spending. If you look at projected student enrollment declines, we cannot ...
COTABATO CITY — Interim Chief Minister Abdulraof Macacua has submitted to the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) ...
The recall election is an electoral obligation for those wishing to return representative government back to the resident ...
Missed paychecks and mounting bills are causing people to fall behind on rent and go hungry across the nation.
The UWM Food Pantry has seen a 30% increase in student visits over the past month, even before the SNAP benefit suspension.
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Counselors encourage questions on Medicare

The more information a person can provide counselors during their meeting, the better. People are encouraged to bring all of their Medicare and health insurance cards, notices and letters from their ...