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- Trump administration rolls out rural health funding, with strings attached - States will share $10 billion for rural health care next year in a program that aims to offset the Trump administration's massive budget cuts to rural hospitals, federal officials announced Monday. Officials said the average award for 2026
- An end to SNAP? Why it may happen in a couple of years in some states - Millions of Americans may see a cut in SNAP benefits or lose them all together if states can't lower their error rates or pay for their mistakes.