Millions lose food stamps under Trump cuts. Arizona is hardest hit USA Today - Vertical Jun 25, 2026 Jun 25, 2026 Updated 33 mins ago 0 Pack These Essential Medicines For Your Next Vacation Mars' Blue Dye Woes How to Stay Safe Outdoors This Summer in Record-Setting Heat Nolan Wells’ Best Friend Says His Case Is 'Not a Whole Race Thing' Florida OpenAI lawsuit heads to federal court Young neo-Nazi who planned mass gun attack jailed for more than 13 years Oil Surges As Mideast Tensions Flare Again Mississippi mother makes plea for transparency in death investigation of teen son Fatal ICE shooting in Maine days after ICE killed Texas father This GOP Infighting Is About To Destroy Republican Midterms Blanche pressed to meet with Epstein survivors during confirmation hearing U.S., Iran strikes continue for fifth straight day as Washington launches new wave of attacks RAW: KAZAKHSTAN: SPACECRAFT LAUNCHES FOR ISS Democrats race to replace Platner before he even leaves the race FIFA World Cup 2026: Day 27 Prefer us on Google Learn More More than 4.7 million people lost their food stamps under cuts by the Trump administration. Arizona is facing the harshest cuts of all. As featured on Clean up food-stamp abuse | Las Vegas Review-Journal The threat of financial penalties has states scrambling to clean up their food stamp programs. For this, the White House deserves applause. Latest video UK urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over Falklands banner at World Cup Iran threatens wider attacks as war expands; Trump set for prime-time address US Soldiers To Be Screened For Low Testosterone, Pete Hegseth Says Teams Creeping BACK Into the Playoff Mix | Weekly Recap | 855 Defending champions Argentina stun England with a late comeback to reach World Cup final. 'Iran is turning to old tactics and the US is taking the bait,' says policy analyst UVa QB Pribula on earning the QB1 job Blanche pressed to meet with Epstein survivors during confirmation hearing Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Clean up food-stamp abuse | Las Vegas Review-Journal The threat of financial penalties has states scrambling to clean up their food stamp programs. For this, the White House deserves applause.