If SNAP benefits suddenly end because Congress can't figure out how to collaborate and operate the government, that's a real shame.
Long lines have formed at food pantries across the U.S. as federal food benefits were cut off due to the government shutdown.
New Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) rules are going into effect on Saturday, even as benefits will already not be issued through November without federal funding due to the ...
People of all racial and ethnic backgrounds participate in SNAP. Roughly 42% of the heads of SNAP households are white, 25 percent are Black, 23 percent are Latino, and 4 percent are Asian. SNAP ...
Despite a judge's ruling ordering the administration to fund SNAP benefits, President Donald Trump said that November's ...
The president said a lapse in SNAP funding would “largely” hurt Democrats. But interruptions to the program will also affect Republicans.
Judges on Friday ordered the federal government to continue providing food assistance during the shutdown. But benefits will still most likely be interrupted.
Polling points to two factors problematic for blue-state Republicans: Given his popularity among Republican voters, ...
More Americans are turning to food banks to help fill the assistance gap, but administrators caution they aren't designed to act as a safety net for a government program.
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.
Community organizations, like Saginaw's East Side Soup Kitchen, are also feeling the strain. Executive Director Diane Keenan said they are currently serving between 800 and 850 meals daily and ...
Barbara Schulz already beat cancer, but now the 67-year-old from Tucson, Arizona is preparing for another life-changing ...