Tropical Storm Tino has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility yesterday (November 2) prompting a full-scale mobilization across Cebu City and the province.
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States declaring emergencies over SNAP

As the federal government faces challenges in maintaining Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding, several ...
South Carolina's BRBA program is open to military families, federal employees, senior citizens, and those enrolled in TANF or ...
The Agriculture Department faces a court order to release SNAP benefits the department refuses to fund this month with the ...
Mayor Adams launches initiatives with private partners to support New Yorkers affected by SNAP benefit disruptions due to a ...
Jamaica’s Water and Environment Minister Matthew Samuda took to the social media platform X in a desperate bid to find ...
On Nov. 1, over 922,000 low-income Oklahomans, mostly kids, will get kicked while they’re down. It will cost between $130 million and $142 million to fund a month of SNAP, according to Gov. Stitt. On ...
From tuna fish cans to ramen noodles, Salvation Army staff and volunteers dumped donated food items into white cardboard boxes under a light rain Saturday as part of the organization's one day ...
More than 923,000 Arizonans are facing paused food aid as SNAP funding runs dry, prompting increased reliance on community support.
A range of international organizations have mobilized millions in funding, emergency supplies, medical care and food after Hurricane Melissa struck, with plans to manage the resources independently ...
Nashville, Tenn. (WZTV) — Metro Social Services has activated their Food Crisis Rapid Response Plan.
A federal judge in Boston, Massachusetts gave the United States Department of Agriculture until Monday to come up with a plan to at least partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.