Ongoing government shutdown risks cutting food aid for millions across the U.S.

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The ongoing U.S. federal government shutdown threatens to cut off food assistance for 42 million people relying on SNAP, potentially causing widespread hunger and economic instability, with additional risks for pregnant women and new parents due to WIC funding issues.
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