Supreme Court Pauses SNAP Funding Order Amid Shutdown
Supreme Court extends pause on SNAP funding order, leaving $4B frozen as millions await relief amid the longest US shutdown.
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Supreme Court extends pause on SNAP funding order, leaving $4B frozen as millions await relief amid the longest US shutdown.
As America’s shutdown hits day 42, 1.4M federal workers face furloughs or no pay, food aid is cut, and air travel grinds to a halt. A Senate compromise later this week may end the stalemate.
US government shutdown grounds flights, stalls food aid and furloughs hundreds of thousands, revealing deep human and economic impacts.
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