SNAP payouts to be more than previously estimated, administration says Straight Arrow News Nov 6, 2025 Nov 6, 2025 Updated 2 hrs ago 0 A comedy roast of Dave Odom helped raise money for a local school in Winston-Salem in 2021 Connor Calvert talks about his game-winning kick for Wake Forest Valdese precinct After 43 years in prison, man exonerated in Pennsylvania murder faces ICE custody, deportation fight Over 1,000 Artifacts Stolen In California Museum Heist Rescuers pluck dog from the side of a San Francisco cliff Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded after judges’ rulings Laura Dern’s Mother, Diane Ladd, Dean At 89 US govt ‘taking trillions of dollars out of social safety net’, NGO says Work continues in October 2025 on the new Burke County animal shelter ICE to Pay State and Local Agencies for Immigration Enforcement Under New Federal Incentive Program Brother of Andrew accuser Giuffre welcomes UK king's move but urges him to now pressure US SNAP: US food aid cuts leave pantries bracing for growing demand South Carolina opens nonprofit fund used for disasters to help with federal food assistance pause Two-Thirds Say Nation 'Seriously Off' Track, Fault Trump On Inflation Taylor Swift gave $100,000 to Lilah who is quite the dancer herself Prince Andrew Stripped Of Title And Evicted From Windsor Residence Over Epstein Ties Trump Pressures Senate To Scrap Filibuster Amid Shutdown Cowboys Trade for Bengals LB Logan Wilson Ahead of Trade Deadline This is How You Can Be Successful at a “No-Spend” Month The U.S. Department of Agriculture revised its guidance, stating that SNAP benefits this month will be cut by 35% rather than 50%. As featured on Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a court filing late Wednesday that beneficiaries would get up to 65% of their usual assistance. Latest video Tesla’s German Sales Plunge By More Than Half As Rival BYD's Market Share Surges SNAP payouts to be more than previously estimated, administration says Shutdown deal in doubt as Democrats feel emboldened by election wins Nancy Pelosi won't seek reelection, ending her storied career in the US House 10% Of Flights Canceled At 40 US Airports Amid Gov. Shutdown... Real concern over US tariffs is "whether Trump is overstepping his authority" AP Top Stories November 6 Zohran Mamdani’s First Words as Mayor-Elect; Declares ‘Let’s Get to Work’ After Historic Win | Watch SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a court filing late Wednesday that beneficiaries would get up to 65% of their usual assistance.