The ongoing government shutdown is putting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at risk, threatening food benefits for millions of low-income Americans starting Nov. 1. States like Texas and Pennsylvania warn that they may halt SNAP distributions if the shutdown continues, leaving families in uncertainty.
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to foreign aid have left millions without critical support. Programs in fragile nations are shutting down, risking lives and worsening humanitarian crises across the globe.
In a shocking move, the U.S. State Department has terminated funding for 5,800 vital projects worldwide, impacting refugee camps and health clinics, leaving many in critical need without support.