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WMTV 15 News on MSNMadison-area food pantries ‘worried’ after USDA announces funding cutsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is cutting two federal programs that provide funding for both schools and foodbanks. That funding allows both entities to buy food from local farmers. Once the ...
Struggling to afford food today could mean heart problems tomorrow. Young adults experiencing food insecurity have a 41% greater risk of developing heart disease in midlife, even after accounting for ...
A proposed government ban on 12 widely used agrochemicals has triggered alarm across Pakistan's agriculture sector as experts warn it can cripple crop yields, inflate costs for farmers and destabilise ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNFood Security: Nigeria First Lady Support Women Farmers With N26million In NasarawaThe Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in collaboration with the office of the first lady senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Wednesday disbursed the sum of N26million to supported hundreds of ...
The Trump administration is expected to choose Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman to be the central bank’s top financial regulator, according to a person familiar with the decision.
The U.S. Agriculture Department is ending two pandemic-era programs that provided more than $1 billion for schools and food ...
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The Trump administration last week moved to cut more than $1 billion in programs that helped schools and food banks buy fresh ...
In seeking deep cuts through a fast-track budget process, Republican lawmakers could soon advance proposals that would take ...
The agency’s climate science and assessments are anathema to the oil industry and the right-wing think tanks it helps fund.
Researchers have made an incredible discovery about the hunting behaviors of bats and their impact on food security.
Analysts now expect the 2026 COLA to be 2.2%, down from 2.5% in 2025, according to forecasts from the Senior Citizens League and from independent Social Security and Medicare analyst Mary Johnson.
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