A trip through The Nation’s archives offers essential insights into why Republicans have long tried to weaken SNAP—and why they’re trying to kill it now.
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A prolonged government shutdown is creating ripple effects across several federal programs, and the unemployment insurance ...
Gen Z-ers don’t even deserve this perfunctory slander, because the entire process of getting and keeping an entry-level job has become a grueling and dehumanizing ordeal over the past decade.
The White House is warning that unemployment benefits are in jeopardy in some states if the shutdown drags on, though the ...
Seaside resident Tamara Fulmer, 47, pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing more than $567,000 in pandemic unemployment benefits from the Oregon Employment Department according to a press release from the ...
States may begin to run short on money to pay unemployment claims by mid-November as the government shutdown stretches into ...
A Seaside, Oregon, woman pleaded guilty today to stealing more than $567,000 in pandemic unemployment benefits from the ...
The Senate on Tuesday will vote on the House-passed GOP funding bill for a 14th time, as the government shutdown ties with the 2018-19 closure as the longest in U.S. history. Senate Majority Leader ...
New SNAP rules outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill have just gone into effect. Understand the guidelines to maintain your ...
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