In a surprising move, the Trump administration announced it will release funds for half a month’s food assistance benefits after courts intervened, preventing a crisis for nearly 42 million Americans.
As SNAP benefits face a freeze in November, millions of Americans are left wondering about their EBT cards. Experts clarify how leftover funds will be affected and what recipients should do to prepare.
In a critical move, 23 Democratic attorneys general have sued the Agriculture Department to unlock billions in contingency funds for the nation's struggling anti-hunger program, aiming to protect the most vulnerable families from food insecurity.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to cover active-duty troop salaries. Experts are raising legal concerns about the implications of private funding in military operations.
JPMorgan Chase is contesting a staggering $115 million legal bill from convicted fraudsters Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, claiming their excessive charges are abusive and unjust. The bank argues that the costs go beyond any reasonable defense expenses.
Charlie Javice, once hailed as a fintech innovator, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million. Her story unfolds as a cautionary tale of ambition gone wrong.
In a stunning turn of events, Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, has been sentenced to over 7 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase by inflating customer numbers before its $175 million acquisition.
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about DACA, leaving Dreamers anxious about their future. As policies shift, many are questioning their protections and the implications of recent enforcement actions.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a new legislative package to provide financial aid aimed at keeping the Chiefs and Royals in the state. With leases expiring in 2031, both teams are weighing their options amidst competing offers from Kansas.
In response to President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles, South Korea announces a robust support plan for its auto industry, including financial aid and tax cuts to boost demand.