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Food off the table: DOGE cut $1 billion in nutritional aid. What happens to the locals who provide and depend on those meals?
Crystal León used to work as a nutritionist at a private school and an assisted-living community. Her husband, Carlos, worked for a local brewery. A few years ago, they started a side business, The Radish Hotel, growing salad greens and making pantry products like seasonings and jams. Between their day jobs and the new enterprise, there were no evenings or weekends off. “We were just working all the time,” Crystal León said. She called the dual …
Trump’s Plan to Codify Billions in DOGE Cuts
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DOGE cuts go deep here
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In her 28 years working for the federal government, Shea Giagnorio provided day care for the children of U.S. soldiers, training for employees and oversight for safety net programs.
Humanities Council board decries DOGE cuts
The Board of Directors of the West Virginia Humanities Council [the Council], a nonpartisan nonprofit organization, was recently notified by the federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), that support to our Council from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)…
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