Two US judges have just denied a lawsuit against the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which is set to expire on November 30. The decision was made by the courts of Michigan and Ohio, both of which deemed that the program did not provide sufficient support for people struggling with hunger.
In the meantime, authorities in Michigan thwarted what they called a "potential terrorist attack" on Saturday, just one day before the SNAP benefits expiration date.
The latest updates come as tensions rise across the country over food insecurity and economic uncertainty.
In the meantime, authorities in Michigan thwarted what they called a "potential terrorist attack" on Saturday, just one day before the SNAP benefits expiration date.
The latest updates come as tensions rise across the country over food insecurity and economic uncertainty.