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07.12.25 - 00:00
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21 States Are At Risk Of Losing SNAP Funding Amid Fraud Investigation (ZeroHedge)
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21 States Are At Risk Of Losing SNAP Funding Amid Fraud Investigation
Authored by Savannah Hulsey Pointer via The Epoch Times,
The federal government said it would withhold Supplemental Nutrition Aid Program (SNAP) funds for states that do not report user data.
The news came from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins earlier this week, following months of requests and investigations into instances of fraud within the program.
Here's what to know about the change to the nutrition program.
The Announcement
Rollins made the announcement on Dec. 2 during a White House cabinet meeting, saying that states that have not complied with the federal request have only a few days to fix the issue.
The USDA secretary said the administration “has begun and will begin to stop moving federal funds into those states” next week ”until they comply.“
According to Rollins, 29 Republican-leaning states have already provided SNAP data to her department. However, 21...
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06.12.25 - 23:45
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SNPS Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Synopsys, Inc. Securities Fraud Lawsuit (PR Newswire)
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NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Why: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNPS) between December 4, 2024 and September 9, 2025, both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important December 30, 2025......
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06.12.25 - 23:42
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US waives $11m fine for Southwest Airlines over 2022 holiday meltdown (The Guardian)
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White House decision is part of $140m settlement over flight chaos during busy December travel periodThe Trump administration said on Saturday it will waive an $11m fine imposed on Southwest Airlines as part of a $140m settlement over the carrier's meltdown in December 2022 during a busy holiday travel period.Southwest in December 2023 agreed to pay a $35m cash fine over three years over the airline's handling of the meltdown that stranded more than 2 million passengers. It also agreed to provide $90m in travel vouchers of $75 or more to passengers delayed at least three hours getting to final destinations because of an airline-caused issue or cancellation. Continue reading......
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06.12.25 - 23:42
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A Melbourne bakery found TikTok fame, before trolls began harassing its young staff. How the owners responded went viral (The Guardian)
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Montmorency Bakehouse decided to tackle online abuse head-on, asking viewers to 'please stop with the thirsty comments'Lawrence Du knew instinctively that his parents' bakery had the potential to pop off on social media.Shaun Du and Cindy Vuong opened Montmorency Bakehouse on the fringe of Melbourne's east in 2003, after migrating to Australia from Vietnam. They started selling pillowy, coconut-dusted lamingtons, vanilla slices, chunky steak pies and crusty loaves of bread alongside crispy banh mi and rice paper rolls, creating a traditional country-style Australian bakery with a Vietnamese twist. Continue reading......
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