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Trump Administration Ends Annual Report on Food Insecurity in America
The Trump administration terminated the federal government's annual report on food insecurity, citing redundancy and politicization, despite a recent rise in food insecurity and impending SNAP cuts.
Trump Administration Ends Annual Report on Food Insecurity in America
The Trump administration terminated the federal government's annual report on food insecurity, citing redundancy and politicization, despite a recent rise in food insecurity and impending SNAP cuts.
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52% Bias Score


Food Stamp Cuts Impact 2.4 Million
A new law expands work requirements for food stamps, resulting in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving benefits monthly, while simultaneously reducing Medicaid coverage and increasing healthcare costs for low-income families; the changes disproportionately affect the lowest-income households, poten...
Food Stamp Cuts Impact 2.4 Million
A new law expands work requirements for food stamps, resulting in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving benefits monthly, while simultaneously reducing Medicaid coverage and increasing healthcare costs for low-income families; the changes disproportionately affect the lowest-income households, poten...
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40% Bias Score


Snap's Earnings History Shows High Probability of Negative Stock Reaction
Snap Inc. (SNAP) is scheduled to release its earnings on August 5, 2025; historical data reveals a 61% probability of negative one-day returns post-earnings announcements over the past five years, with a median decline of -17%, although positive returns have reached 24%.
Snap's Earnings History Shows High Probability of Negative Stock Reaction
Snap Inc. (SNAP) is scheduled to release its earnings on August 5, 2025; historical data reveals a 61% probability of negative one-day returns post-earnings announcements over the past five years, with a median decline of -17%, although positive returns have reached 24%.
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48% Bias Score


States Sue Trump Administration Over USDA's Demand for SNAP Recipient Data
Twenty states are suing the Trump administration, alleging the USDA illegally demanded sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers and addresses, from SNAP recipients, violating privacy laws and eroding public trust, prompting accusations of overreach.
States Sue Trump Administration Over USDA's Demand for SNAP Recipient Data
Twenty states are suing the Trump administration, alleging the USDA illegally demanded sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers and addresses, from SNAP recipients, violating privacy laws and eroding public trust, prompting accusations of overreach.
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52% Bias Score


Uber Eats Expands SNAP/EBT Acceptance to 50+ Grocery Chains
Uber Eats expands SNAP/EBT acceptance to over 50 grocery and convenience store chains nationwide, improving food access for low-income families via delivery; payments are processed by Forage.
Uber Eats Expands SNAP/EBT Acceptance to 50+ Grocery Chains
Uber Eats expands SNAP/EBT acceptance to over 50 grocery and convenience store chains nationwide, improving food access for low-income families via delivery; payments are processed by Forage.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Signs $3.3 Trillion Bill, Permanently Extending Tax Cuts
President Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill into law on Friday, July 4th, permanently extending his 2017 tax cuts, increasing the debt limit by $5 trillion, and allocating funds to defense and immigration. The bill passed the Senate 51-50 with a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance, and fa...
Trump Signs $3.3 Trillion Bill, Permanently Extending Tax Cuts
President Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill into law on Friday, July 4th, permanently extending his 2017 tax cuts, increasing the debt limit by $5 trillion, and allocating funds to defense and immigration. The bill passed the Senate 51-50 with a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance, and fa...
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60% Bias Score

Southern Nevada Food Banks Face Crisis Amid Rising Food Insecurity
Rising food costs and changes to the SNAP program are increasing demand at Southern Nevada food banks, with one in seven residents now food insecure and child hunger rising to 22% in 2025; the Three Square food bank reports facing a crisis due to increased demand and smaller food supplies.

Southern Nevada Food Banks Face Crisis Amid Rising Food Insecurity
Rising food costs and changes to the SNAP program are increasing demand at Southern Nevada food banks, with one in seven residents now food insecure and child hunger rising to 22% in 2025; the Three Square food bank reports facing a crisis due to increased demand and smaller food supplies.
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44% Bias Score

Twelve States Restrict SNAP Purchases of Sugary Drinks and Candy
Twelve states now have waivers restricting SNAP purchases of sugary drinks and candy starting in 2026, impacting millions of low-income Americans; the policy aims to improve public health but lacks evidence of effectiveness.

Twelve States Restrict SNAP Purchases of Sugary Drinks and Candy
Twelve states now have waivers restricting SNAP purchases of sugary drinks and candy starting in 2026, impacting millions of low-income Americans; the policy aims to improve public health but lacks evidence of effectiveness.
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56% Bias Score

20 States Sue USDA Over Demand for Sensitive SNAP Applicant Data
A coalition of 20 states and Washington, D.C. sued the USDA on Monday, challenging the agency's demand for detailed personal information from all SNAP applicants over the past five years, arguing it violates federal privacy laws and the Constitution.

20 States Sue USDA Over Demand for Sensitive SNAP Applicant Data
A coalition of 20 states and Washington, D.C. sued the USDA on Monday, challenging the agency's demand for detailed personal information from all SNAP applicants over the past five years, arguing it violates federal privacy laws and the Constitution.
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44% Bias Score

USDA Demands Sensitive Data From 40 Million SNAP Recipients
The USDA demands sensitive personal data—including names, Social Security numbers, and addresses—from over 40 million SNAP recipients within one week to verify program integrity and eligibility, sparking widespread criticism and a lawsuit alleging violations of federal privacy laws.

USDA Demands Sensitive Data From 40 Million SNAP Recipients
The USDA demands sensitive personal data—including names, Social Security numbers, and addresses—from over 40 million SNAP recipients within one week to verify program integrity and eligibility, sparking widespread criticism and a lawsuit alleging violations of federal privacy laws.
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40% Bias Score

McGovern Condemns Trump Budget Bill's Impact on Massachusetts
Democratic Congressman Jim McGovern criticized President Trump's budget bill, predicting devastating consequences for Massachusetts residents, including the potential loss of healthcare for up to 16 million people and decreased SNAP benefits for 42 million, forcing states to shoulder increased finan...

McGovern Condemns Trump Budget Bill's Impact on Massachusetts
Democratic Congressman Jim McGovern criticized President Trump's budget bill, predicting devastating consequences for Massachusetts residents, including the potential loss of healthcare for up to 16 million people and decreased SNAP benefits for 42 million, forcing states to shoulder increased finan...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Domestic Policy Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP: Democrats Counter with Personal Stories
President Trump's new domestic policy includes cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially impacting 11.8 million people over the next decade; Democrats are using personal stories to counter Republican arguments that the cuts only affect those who are not working or who are committing fraud.

Trump's Domestic Policy Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP: Democrats Counter with Personal Stories
President Trump's new domestic policy includes cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially impacting 11.8 million people over the next decade; Democrats are using personal stories to counter Republican arguments that the cuts only affect those who are not working or who are committing fraud.
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48% Bias Score
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