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CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
LE MARS, Iowa (KCAU) — Hundreds of people lost power in plymouth county due to storms that came through early Sunday morning. Wind gusts over 65 miles an hour were reported, causing trees to ...
After enduring more than a year of relentless hardships, a Houston mom and son are finally seeing a turn of fortune, having once faced the despair of being without a roof over their heads.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is urging Congress to reject SNAP cuts that risk $360 million in funding and affect hundreds of thousands of residents.
Snap Inc announced launch of lightweight immersive Specs in 2026. Features include AI assistance, shared experiences, and location-based tools.
Local News Stolen food benefits leave La Porte mom seeking local aid for her family A family struggles after SNAP benefits were stolen and not replaced.
We are excited to partner with the Trump administration in bringing common sense to the government's food assistance program with the approval of our SNAP waiver," said Governor Brad Little.
Whitmer challenges Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' claims Michigan faces losing $900 million annually if SNAP benefits cut In the 2024 fiscal year, about $3.2 billion in SNAP benefits were spent in ...
House Republicans Push to Drop SNAP Dependent ‘Exemption’ Age From 18 To 7 Republicans received pushback during last week's Agriculture Committee meeting.
Warnock criticizes proposed SNAP cuts in 'Big Beautiful Bill,' citing economic impact on Georgia The bill, containing expanded work requirements for SNAP and other alterations to the program ...
Disaster SNAP benefits have been approved for 24 counties in Kentucky that were affected by disastrous storms, according to a release from the state's Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” cuts federal funding for SNAP. North Carolina would have to find $229 million per year to fill the gap.