5 Million Americans May Not Receive SNAP Under New Rules
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Nov. SNAP will be partially funded
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Snap and Perplexity AI have struck a $400 million deal that will bring the AI search engine directly to Snapchat sometime in "early 2026," the two companies announced.
Billions in SNAP benefits are being supplemented by nonprofits and private companies, as Congress continues to debate federal funding.
A federal court last week ordered the Trump administration to pay partial SNAP benefits. The United States Department of Agriculture on Nov. 4 sent guidance to states delineating that "partial" means the maximum benefit households are able to receive is 50% of their traditional benefits.
Snap beat third-quarter revenue estimate on Wednesday and said it has partnered with Perplexity AI to integrate its artificial intelligence-powered search engine into Snapchat, sending the social media firm's shares surging around 23% after the bell.
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Trump administration tells judge it will partially fund SNAP benefits using contingency funds
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Agriculture Department must disburse funding for SNAP, also known as food stamps.
The Trump administration has committed to partially funding SNAP with a $4.65 billion payment, but the funding could take up to several months, officials said.
The social-media company announced a deal to integrate Perplexity’s AI-powered answer engine directly into Snapchat.
Fuerza Regida's charitable arm, the Fuerza Music Foundation, will be giving free meals to SNAP beneficiaries in Ontario on Wednesday afternoon.
Snap beat third-quarter revenue estimates on Wednesday and said it has partnered with Perplexity AI to integrate its artificial intelligence-powered search engine into Snapchat.
The Trump administration said it will pay out half of November's SNAP benefits. Canada’s prime minister apologized to Trump for an anti-tariff ad. Trump refused to rule out strikes in Venezuela. Trump threatened military action in Nigeria.