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Memphis NAACP branch leaders urged Tennesseans to call their senators and ask them to vote against the spending cuts.
Senate Republicans on Wednesday rolled out a suite of proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as a key component of President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” – but it
States could end their participation in the food stamp program if they can no longer afford it under Republican spending changes.
Snap is launching consumer AR Specs in 2026, aiming to bring AI, 3D content, and real-world interaction to your face.
Between Meta and its Ray-Ban glasses, Xreal and its partnership with Google, and a rumored Samsung entrant that could arrive any day now, the smart glasses field is hot right now. No matter how crowded the field is getting,
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If President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" passes the Senate as-is, nearly 1.5 million Ohioans on SNAP could lose their main source of food.
A new budget bill could gut SNAP for 800,000 Alabamians, forcing the state to shoulder a $300 million burden or slash vital benefits.
Snap's next generation of standalone augmented reality glasses, called "Specs," will arrive next year and will be smaller, lighter and more powerful.
However, the 3-7-D could be the reversal signal that contrarian traders have been looking for. In 57.14% of cases, the following week’s price action results in upside, with a median return of 4.85%. On Friday, SNAP stock closed at $8.27. If the implications of the above pattern pan out, SNAP could hit $8.67 in short order, perhaps in a week or two.
State health officials in May sought approval from the federal government to implement House Bill 109, which restricts the use of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) against candy or soda purchases, the Idaho Press previously reported.
Junk food purchases using SNAP benefits have been banned in three more states, taking the national total to six. Arkansas, Idaho and Utah have all had waivers approved that will ban unhealthy purchases from being made using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits,