The Trump administration has provided a $300 million infusion to a food aid program for low-income mothers and children, easing concerns about funding during the government shutdown ...
This story was originally published by Grist. The federal government shutdown is stretching into a second week with no end in ...
The program, known as WIC, was expected to run out of money soon because Congress has yet to approve a federal spending ...
Automatic eligibility policies can help serve more infants and families with EI, but implementation is critical.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt posted on X that President Trump and the White House had identified the ...
Nearly 153,000 of Arizona’s low-income mothers and their young children rely on WIC for monthly food assistance, nutrition ...
The USDA recently ended its long-running Household Food Security report, which for decades showed how many families went ...
A food aid program that helps more than 6 million low-income mothers and young children will run out of federal money within two weeks unless the government shutdown ends.
Funding for a program that helps millions of women and children with neonatal care and nutrition could run out within two weeks as the federal government plunges deeper into a shutdown.
Over 47 million Americans are already food insecure, and that number is expected to increase thanks to Trump’s budget.
Abstract: Factory aquaculture has emerged as a pivotal approach for farmers and researchers dedicated to sustainable, low-carbon agricultural practices. With the advent of agricultural consumer ...
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