In a controversial directive, the Trump administration has ordered states to immediately reverse any actions taken to enhance November SNAP benefits, raising concerns about food security amid ongoing government shutdowns.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, impacting millions of federal workers and essential programs like SNAP and Head Start. As Thanksgiving approaches, air travel chaos looms if the deadlock continues.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge mandates the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, rejecting partial funding during the government shutdown. Millions of Americans at risk of hunger will now receive necessary support.
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans reliant on SNAP benefits face dire consequences. With Trump threatening cuts, many fear for their food security and health.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has announced it will only provide half of the usual funds for SNAP recipients this November, leaving many Americans bewildered and concerned about their food security.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to continue SNAP funding, citing the urgent need for Americans facing food insecurity. The judge condemned the funding suspension as arbitrary and harmful.
As SNAP benefits are set to expire on November 1, 42 million Americans may struggle to afford food. Democrats accuse the Trump administration of 'weaponizing hunger' to leverage shutdown negotiations.
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.
A UN-backed panel has declared famine in northern Gaza, with over half a million people facing starvation as hunger deepens in the enclave amidst ongoing conflict and restricted aid access.
The UN warns that Gaza is on the verge of a catastrophic famine, with plummeting food consumption and rising malnutrition. As the humanitarian crisis deepens, urgent action is needed to prevent widespread starvation and death.