Appeals Court Upholds Full SNAP Benefits for November

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A federal appeals court in Boston rejected the Trump administration's attempt to halt a court order requiring full SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans during the government shutdown, though the order remains paused pending further legal review, amid ongoing debates over funding and benefits payments.
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