The nation’s longest government shutdown ended Wednesday meaning SNAP can resume payments. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The Ward W. O’Hara Agricultural & Country Living Museum in Owasco may reduce its operating hours and cancel events if the ...
More than a half-million Hoosiers will see their SNAP funding restored after the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The two Congress members are demanding that the federal worker be reinstated in a letter to the Department of Agriculture.
The spending bill reopens and funds the federal government until Jan. 30, 2026, with some agencies like the Department of ...
The legislation also guarantees retroactive pay for the roughly 1.4 million federal workers who were furloughed or worked without pay during the shutdown. Many missed two full paychecks, as well as a ...
Some advocates for the site’s preservation say it could be used as a hands-on learning space for Bellefonte students.
The disruption of the 43-day shutdown caused financial stress for federal workers who went without paychecks, stranded scores ...
An 1869 Northampton County, Pennsylvania, barn preserves generations of the Cole family’s farming and conservation legacy ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch said Thursday he will co-author a children’s book next year focused on the Declaration of Independence, ...
Explore how plantation agriculture shaped early America—from Virginia’s tobacco fields to the cotton plantations stretching from North ...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, early settlers who decided to settle in the lands of Israel faced a huge ...