
Trump Administration Cuts November SNAP Benefits by 35% Instead of 50%
The Trump administration reduces November’s SNAP benefits by 35% instead of 50%, amid complex recalculation issues.

The Trump administration reduces November’s SNAP benefits by 35% instead of 50%, amid complex recalculation issues.

SNAP benefits in Michigan resume partially on Saturday amid federal shutdown. Some may still receive nothing at all.

Republican lawmakers aim to dismantle the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, facing resistance in the legislature.

LIHEAP, aiding hundreds of thousands in Michigan with bills, faces funding issues due to the government shutdown.

In 48 hours, the Robinsons’ store faced a storm due to a staffer’s voicemail to Sen. Sheehy, leading to her firing.

Arizona Autism announces nearly 2,800 layoffs, plans to transition employees to contract work amid restructuring.

Gov. Katie Hobbs seeks $1 billion in federal aid to support rural health care amid potential Medicaid cuts in Arizona.

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court debated if Trump violated the Constitution by imposing global tariffs using IEEPA.

President Trump ordered the Defense Department to begin nuclear testing, raising concerns of a new arms race.

Detroit is committed to feeding its residents amid SNAP benefit uncertainty, with 100 food sites ready on Wednesday.

Eastern Montana sees a tourism boost with a 44% rise in lodging tax revenue and 82% increase in nonresident spending.

Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education raises concerns over states self-policing special education.

