Federal SNAP funding falls to levels seen in December 2020

During December 2020, government assistance for food stamps has been at its lowest level due to the end of the COVID-19 federal emergency supplemental. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s most recent statistics show that total federal expenditure on food stamps decreased to $8.6 billion in March from $10.5 billion in February. The most recent month, … Read more

Texas’s emergency license plate restriction is enacted by Governor Greg Abbott

It’s official: Texas would no longer issue temporary paper license plates. Rep. Craig Goldman’s HB718 was enacted into law Monday afternoon by Governor Greg Abbott. Paper labels have been historically held responsible for widespread fraud in the state. The issue was initially brought to light by CBS News Texas in 2017. Critics claim that it’s … Read more

Millennial couple’s $64,000 education debt prevents them from having children since their $125,000 salary “doesn’t seem enough,” they claim

Even if I earn 6 figures, Kelly declares, “I continue to feel like I will not progress.” Kelly and her spouse appear to have a plan in place. The young couple hopes to put a couple of thousand dollars per month into their pension plans and liquid savings account. They reside completely in upstate New York, … Read more

Black Lives Matter denies bankruptcy rumors after examining paperwork that reveals significant assets

It appears that the Black Lives Matter movement is not in financial trouble as has been claimed in certain articles. According to recently submitted tax filings, the nonprofit lost money in 2022, though it maintains $30 million in assets, according to USA Today. According to records, the BLM generated just over $9 million in its … Read more

Discover if you are eligible for the benefits by claiming up to $1,044 in refunds in a $7 million pot

Recently, June 10, was the last day to apply the Property Tax, Rent, and Heat (PTC) Rebate in Colorado. Nevertheless, individuals who skipped it are still allowed to get paid. Residents who wish to get their payment in October may still submit it by September 10. The $7 million refund program is designed to support … Read more

Following an automobile fire, Interstate 95 lanes near Philadelphia completely collapsed

Following a truck got fire underneath the roadway, the northbound Interstate 95 lanes in Philadelphia completely fell, according to officials. In a message sent out early on Sunday, Philadelphia’s Office of Emergency Management reported that a “fire/road fall” involving the Woodhaven and Aramingo exits had shut down every lane of the highway in each direction. … Read more

13 people were reportedly shot, attacked, or injured by automobiles at a block party in Syracuse, New York

At a sizable pop-up block party early on Sunday in Syracuse, New York, at least 13 individuals were hurt, according to the police. Around midnight, police received a report of gunshots fired, and upon arrival, discovered “hundreds” of individuals in the area. Police reported that individuals were shot, attacked, or hit by escaping vehicles. Police data … Read more

An NYC firefighter collapses while attempting to save his daughter from a rip current

Officials verified on Sunday that the father who perished last week after attempting to save his kid daughter from a strong current at the Jersey Shore was a New York City firefighter with a 15-year public service career. According to CBS New York, using police, the guy, 39-year-old Mark Batista, passed away at the New … Read more

GOP spreading “big lies” about how Trump handled confidential documents in comparison to prior presidents

Republicans’ attempts to contrast the management of sensitive documents by former President Trump and past presidents have been criticized by former attorney general Bill Barr as “big falsehoods.” Shannon Bream of “Fox News Sunday” questioned Barr about analogies between Trump departing the White House with secret documents and prior presidents Obama, Clinton, and Vice President Biden. … Read more

The new GOP tax plan will give American households $4,000 back

On Friday, House Republicans will introduce a tax plan which involves numerous tax incentives for both people and small companies and intends to place an extra $4,000 in the wallets of American households. The bill, according to Jason Smith, R-Mo., chair of the Ways and Means Committee, is the result of his panel’s this year’s … Read more