The longest shutdown in American history appears headed for a conclusion, after eight moderate leaning members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke ranks to cut a deal with Republicans on Sunday.
It was some feat for Donald Trump, a billionaire with his own airliner who lived in an eponymous skyscraper in liberal New York and wintered in a Florida palace, to brand himself as the conservative ...
All too often, when parents can’t afford safe housing, the solution child welfare services offer is putting their children in foster care.
Sarah Longwell on the growing voting divide between the sexes, the 2025 elections, and how Donald Trump remade electoral ...
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Government food program to begin disbursing Tuesday in Georgia, at two-thirds the normal amount
Some recipients in Georgia normally begin receiving deposits on the 5th of each month. The payments roll out to others on odd ...
(The Center Square) – Millions of Americans reliant on food stamps will not receive benefits for the month of November, due to the ongoing government shutdown. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will ...
The department issued a 65% partial payments on Tuesday for Georgia recipients who received their money between Nov. 1 and ...
Fully restarting the federal bureaucracy after the longest US government shutdown in history could still take days ...
California is asking the Trump administration for permission to use federal funding to provide meals to students outside of school hours, as families continue to reel amid the federal government’s ...
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Record-low temperatures shock the Southeast US while snowfall blankets parts of the Northeast
The southeastern U.S. has plunged into record-low temperatures, affecting 18 million people under a freeze warning across ...
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Here’s when SNAP benefits resume in Georgia
The Georgia Department of Human Services will issue full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for ...
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With SNAP caught in legal limbo, Georgia implements expanded work requirements for food aid
Georgia is enforcing new SNAP work requirements that expand who must work to receive food aid, potentially cutting benefits for 96,000 residents amid a national legal battle and funding crisis.
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