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Nearly 200,000 Bay Area residents who rely on food assistance are wondering if they will lose out on their benefits after the ...
Michigan State University Extension will lay off nearly 100 people as the Trump administration slashes SNAP-Ed funds. Here's ...
Abandonment of green energy initiatives and infrastructure projects will eliminate much-needed jobs and community development ...
In a significant legal battle, 21 states and Washington, D.C., led by California and New York, are challenging the Trump ...
The Trump administration is expanding its data push, reaching into domains long controlled by the states — and further into ...
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During her remarks in a House hearing this week, Representative Nikki Budzinski torched the GOP over their heartless SNAP cuts. Budzinski asked, "What kind of sham process is this?" ...
USA TODAY's Blake Toppmeyer and the Southwest Times Record's Jackson Fuller examine the SEC's top teams on Before The Snap.
“We will drill, baby, drill,” President Donald Trump declared at his inauguration on January 20. Echoing the slogan that ...
USA TODAY's Blake Toppmeyer and the Southwest Times Record's Jackson Fuller break down dark-horse SEC title teams on Before ...
An investigation is underway into what the state believes was a cyberattack on a third-party vendor for Georgia's food benefits program.
The Georgia Department of Human Services contracts with third-party vendor Conduent for EBT card support, including a call center.