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  • 4-Month Pause Fails to Cultivate Compromise in Advancing Stalled Farm Bill
    4-Month Pause Fails to Cultivate Compromise in Advancing Stalled Farm Bill
    In first hearing on five-year $1.5 trillion spending plan since September, House panel Republicans and Democrats resumed debate where they ended—far apart
    February 14, 2024BY John Haughey
  • Watchdog Report Exposes Potential Fraud in Nutritional Assistance Programs
    Watchdog Report Exposes Potential Fraud in Nutritional Assistance Programs
    "State bureaucrats continue to abuse this federal rule as 'error protection' to cover up their sloppy work and ...
    February 9, 2024BY Savannah Hulsey Pointer
  • Federal Agency Issues Warning Over Food Stamp Payments
    Federal Agency Issues Warning Over Food Stamp Payments
    The USDA warned state governments that they should ensure the payments are issued in a timely manner.
    February 9, 2024BY Jack Phillips
  • Snap Announces 10 Percent Job Cuts as Tech Layoffs Continue in 2024
    Snap Announces 10 Percent Job Cuts as Tech Layoffs Continue in 2024
    Over 32,000 tech employees have been laid off by over 100 firms since the start of 2024.
    February 6, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Snap, the Owner of Snapchat, Is Laying Off About 10 Percent of Its Global Workforce
    Snap, the Owner of Snapchat, Is Laying Off About 10 Percent of Its Global Workforce
    The owner of Snapchat is cutting approximately 10 percent of its worldwide workforce, or about 530 employees, the ...
    February 5, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Crescent Wreath
    Crescent Wreath
    Here's an impressive-looking dish that's a snap to prepare. Credit: Easier Eats https://youtube.com/@easiereats6287   website: https://easiereats.com
    November 20, 2023BY Epoch Video
  • Watchdog Says 66,000 People Kept Getting Food Stamps Despite Winning Big in Lottery
    Watchdog Says 66,000 People Kept Getting Food Stamps Despite Winning Big in Lottery
    A watchdog says food stamp program abuse is rampant, with 66,000 people who won big in the lottery ...
    October 21, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Food Stamps Will Be Harder to Get From October
    Food Stamps Will Be Harder to Get From October
    Hundreds of thousands of people are impacted by the change.
    October 3, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • Food Stamp Program Loses $1 Billion Every Month to Alleged Fraud, Errors: Sen. Ernst
    Food Stamp Program Loses $1 Billion Every Month to Alleged Fraud, Errors: Sen. Ernst
    New legislation would slash spending by nearly $1 billion a month by ensuring all errors—regardless of the amount—be ...
    September 27, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • Dollar General Shares Drop Due to Consumer Spending and Theft
    Dollar General Shares Drop Due to Consumer Spending and Theft
    Dollar General Corp. shares dropped 12 percent by Monday afternoon after the company posted a weaker-than-anticipated earnings report.
    August 31, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • Dollar Stores Feed More Americans Than Whole Foods
    Dollar Stores Feed More Americans Than Whole Foods
    Sales at this store outnumber Walmart's and McDonald's' combined, and it's only just the beginning. Perhaps part of ...
    April 26, 2023BY Joseph Mercola
  • Shapiro’s Pennsylvania Budget Includes Free School Breakfast, Extra State-Funded SNAP Benefits
    Shapiro’s Pennsylvania Budget Includes Free School Breakfast, Extra State-Funded SNAP Benefits
    Pennsylvania’s Democrat Gov. Josh Shapiro has included two new charitable feeding plans in his proposed state budget—free breakfast ...
    March 16, 2023BY Beth Brelje
  • Top Military Enlisted Say Housing and Pay Issues Hurt Recruitment, Retention
    Top Military Enlisted Say Housing and Pay Issues Hurt Recruitment, Retention
    The military’s top enlisted members say poor housing, health care, childcare, and pay problems are deleterious to recruiting ...
    March 3, 2023BY Michael Clements
  • SNAP Recipients Concerned About Rising Prices as Pandemic Emergency Allotments Phasing Out
    SNAP Recipients Concerned About Rising Prices as Pandemic Emergency Allotments Phasing Out
    As food prices continue to soar nationwide, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) states as of this month ...
    March 1, 2023BY Joe Gomez
  • SNAP Work Requirement Still Not Enforced in 25 States
    SNAP Work Requirement Still Not Enforced in 25 States
    Able-bodied people without dependents must work 20 hours a week or be in job training to qualify for ...
    February 17, 2023BY Beth Brelje
  • Legislators Sound Alarm Over Soaring Food Assistance Budget, Program Abuse During Farm Bill Hearing
    Legislators Sound Alarm Over Soaring Food Assistance Budget, Program Abuse During Farm Bill Hearing
    The cost of food assistance programs in the United States is rapidly approaching the trillion-dollar threshold, and some ...
    February 16, 2023BY Autumn Spredemann
  • Millions to See SNAP Payment Decrease After February, Federal Agency Says
    Millions to See SNAP Payment Decrease After February, Federal Agency Says
    Millions of Americans who are in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see decreases in payments after ...
    January 28, 2023BY Allen Zhong
  • Federal Food Stamps Applications Hit 5-Year High in Orange County, New York
    Federal Food Stamps Applications Hit 5-Year High in Orange County, New York
    The number of federal food stamp applications in Orange County reached a five-year high of 14,261 in 2022, ...
    January 15, 2023BY Cara Ding
  • 7 Big Tech Firms Criticised Over Not Doing Enough To Stop Child Exploitation: Australian Regulator
    7 Big Tech Firms Criticised Over Not Doing Enough To Stop Child Exploitation: Australian Regulator
    Seven of the world's largest Big Tech firms have been told to do better in tackling online child sexual ...
    December 15, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Meta, Alphabet, Pinterest Shares Shudder on Snap Warning
    Meta, Alphabet, Pinterest Shares Shudder on Snap Warning
    Shares of Meta Platforms, Google-owner Alphabet and other companies that sell digital ads dropped late on Thursday after ...
    October 21, 2022BY Reuters
  • Military Subsidizes Service Members’ Grocery Bills Amid Higher Prices
    Military Subsidizes Service Members’ Grocery Bills Amid Higher Prices
    The U.S. Department of Defense is taking new measures to help U.S. service members deal with rising costs ...
    September 25, 2022BY The Center Square
  • Snap Launches Tools for Parents to Monitor Teens’ Contacts
    Snap Launches Tools for Parents to Monitor Teens’ Contacts
    Snap Inc., owner of the popular messaging app Snapchat, rolled out its first parental control tools on Tuesday, ...
    August 11, 2022BY Reuters
  • Shares of Snap Inc. Plummet 43 Percent on Adjusted Revenue, Earnings Expectations
    Shares of Snap Inc. Plummet 43 Percent on Adjusted Revenue, Earnings Expectations
    Shares of Snap Inc., the parent company of instant messaging app Snapchat, plunged over 40 percent on May 24 ...
    May 25, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Here’s How Benchmark Views Twitter, Pinterest, Snap
    Here’s How Benchmark Views Twitter, Pinterest, Snap
    Benchmark analyst Mark Zgutowicz initiated coverage of multiple social media stocks. Zgutowicz initiated coverage of Twitter Inc. with a Hold rating ...
    March 2, 2022BY Benzinga
  • Snap Shares Surge After First-Ever Quarterly Profit
    Snap Shares Surge After First-Ever Quarterly Profit
    Snap Inc. saw its shares surge by nearly 60 percent after the company reported its first-ever quarterly profit, ...
    February 4, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Chart Wars: Snap, Twitter Stocks Near Entry Signals to Go Long for 2022—Here’s What to Watch For
    Chart Wars: Snap, Twitter Stocks Near Entry Signals to Go Long for 2022—Here’s What to Watch For
    Snap Inc. and Twitter Inc. were sliding significantly on Tuesday in sympathy with a number of technology-based stocks, losing ...
    January 6, 2022BY Benzinga
  • Senators Put YouTube, TikTok, Snap on Defensive on Children’s Use
    Senators Put YouTube, TikTok, Snap on Defensive on Children’s Use
    WASHINGTON—Senators put executives from YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat on the defensive Tuesday, questioning them about what they’re doing ...
    October 26, 2021BY The Associated Press
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    Stretch Armstrong: 6 Morning Exercises to Start Your Day Feeling Invincible
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    1hr By Allan Stein
    A Second Chance at Home: Wounded Veteran Begins New Chapter in Arizona
  • US Begins to Tackle Commercial Maritime Lag as China Hogs Supply Chains
    1hr By Terri Wu
    US Begins to Tackle Commercial Maritime Lag as China Hogs Supply Chains
  • Lawsuit Seeks to Block Trump’s Planned UFC Match at White House
    6hr By Aldgra Fredly
    Lawsuit Seeks to Block Trump’s Planned UFC Match at White House
  • Trump Endorsement Pits Newcomer Against Familiar Face in Deep Red Nevada House Primary
    6hr By John Haughey
    Trump Endorsement Pits Newcomer Against Familiar Face in Deep Red Nevada House Primary
  • Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
    10hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
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    11hr By Epoch Times Staff
    America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
  • China Ramps Up Patrols Near Taiwan Following Japan–Philippines Border Talks
    13hr By Dorothy Li
    China Ramps Up Patrols Near Taiwan Following Japan–Philippines Border Talks
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    14hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    16hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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