On the eve of the New York mayoral election, Trump warns voters: elect Zohran Mamdani and risk losing federal funds. Mamdani responds, calling it a blatant threat and emphasizing funding is owed to NYC.
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.
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.
Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the USDA will utilize contingency funds to distribute partial November SNAP benefits, impacting over 42 million Americans relying on food assistance.
The Trump administration plans to restart SNAP food benefits but at only half the usual amount due to a funding shortfall. With legal rulings against the freeze, delays are expected for millions relying on this vital assistance.
With over 40 million Americans at risk of losing vital SNAP benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hints at possible emergency payouts by Wednesday. However, uncertainty remains as federal courts mandate action on funding.
As early voting wraps up, NYC mayoral candidates Mamdani, Cuomo, and Sliwa crisscross the city, aiming for maximum voter turnout amidst tightening polls. Will Mamdani's record-breaking door-knock efforts pay off?
President Trump’s quick response to a federal court ruling about SNAP benefits has been praised. The court ordered that 42 million Americans relying on food stamps receive their funding amidst the government shutdown. Find out what’s next!
A federal judge has ordered the Trump Administration's USDA to ensure full food stamp payments are made by Monday, or partial payments by Wednesday, amid ongoing funding challenges.
In a surprising move, the largest federal workers' union backs a Republican funding bill, igniting tensions with other unions that support Democrats. As the government shutdown drags on, federal workers face pay issues and layoffs.