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For the second month in a row, a government report on employment and unemployment has been delayed by the federal shutdown.
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The Trump administration is appealing a federal judge's order that it must provide full SNAP food benefits. The government had been planning to fund only partial payments this month.
A jury has acquitted the man charged with assault for throwing his hoagie at a federal officer in Washington, D.C.
Even after the shutdown ends, SNAP will be at risk as states start to pay for a portion of the program for the first time. Their share will depend on an obscure stat -- the payment error rate.