It's been almost five years since Snap began experimenting with standalone augmented reality glasses. Now, the company is finally ready to start selling them to the public, though they won't be cheap.
Watch the video above for coverage from when the SNAP restrictions on soda and candy were being debated in 2025. (NEXSTAR) – Nearly a dozen more states, including Ohio, are adding restrictions to SNAP ...
SNAP enrollment has fallen sharply nationwide since the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last summer. More than 3.5 million people have lost access to the food assistance, as states implement ...
The issue of public transport infrastructure and congestion will likely be on the minds of voters ahead of the upcoming Johor ...
Snap, parent of Snapchat, has acquired spatial augmented reality company Illumix in a bid to boost its AR efforts. The company’s interest was spurred by Illumix’s work in scaling its mapping ...
Overall, nearly 3.5 million people lost benefits across the 50 states, D.C., Guam and the Virgin Islands. Georgia had the most residents leave SNAP, at nearly 460,600 people, followed by Arizona, ...
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Nearly 500,000 Floridians left the SNAP program between January 2025 and January 2026. Recent changes have increased work requirements and restricted benefits for certain non-citizens. Retailers ...
Rising grocery costs have pushed more attention onto the Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the federal program that helps millions of Americans afford food each month. Now, new U.S.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced sweeping changes to its SNAP program, affecting millions, including in those in New York City. Agency officials will now require more "real food" from ...