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Anti-hunger advocates are trying to figure out how Trump's massive tax cut bill will impact those relying on SNAP benefits in ...
The Democratic National Committee is showing where President Trump's bill could hurt people in the state, but the White House ...
The Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, ...
As a legislation that would repeal previously-approved funding for NPR and PBS clears key hurdles in Congress, Utah Gov.
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ET to include statement from Snap spokesperson. Utah is taking legal action against Snap (NYSE:SNAP), claiming the platform’s design intentionally hooks young users and exposes them to dangers like ...
Over the last decade, the University of Minnesota Extension has helped fund a program designed to destigmatize use of the ...
If junk food truly is “poisoning” us, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. warns, why target only one segment of the ...
The state of Utah is suing Snapchat over features it says are designed to addict children, while potentially exposing them to ...
When trades and signings happen in the NHL, a lot of us here in the media are in the business of making snap judgments. Heck, ...
Advocates for low-income people and older adults warn that the GOP budget bill could be detrimental to vulnerable Utahns, thanks to proposed cuts to Medicaid and supplemental nutrition programs.
A monthly average of 750,000 people in Alabama received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits last year.