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The island imports more than 80 percent of its food, and residents already face rising prices and supply chain issues.
The United States is set to destroy nearly 500 metric tons of U.S.-taxpayer-funded emergency food meant for starving people around the world.
Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, said the amount of money it takes to save a starving child or prevent the transmission of disease is miniscule, even as the investments secure cooperation with the U.S. on ...
With food stamps no longer protected by the decades-old farm bill coalition, millions are likely to go hungry while Big Ag is showered with new subsidies.
The Senate has passed Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending, moving forward one of the president’s priorities despite concerns from his party.
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