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  • On the Throughline podcast from NPR, how survivors of the Bosnian genocide got their day in court.

  • How do you even go about finding thousands of victims and establishing who they were and what happened to them?

  • Listen to Throughline in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I Corva Coleman,

  • this is day 34 of the federal government shutdown.

  • President Trump says he won't negotiate with Democrats, whom he described as quote, crazed lunatics.

  • But the shutdown also means a cutoff in federal money for food support.

  • Today is the deadline for the Trump administration to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with their court orders to continue to fund the food program,

  • known as SNAP.

  • The pause on staff benefits has left nonprofits around the country looking for ways to help.

  • One Dallas nonprofit called Our Giving Kitchen made about 700 meals this weekend.

  • From member station KERA, James Hartley has more.

  • Co-founder Oliver Steinberg says that's hundreds more than they usually make.

  • The kitchen is a Jewish nonprofit that accepts volunteers and offers meals regardless of religious affiliation.

  • Every meal was handed out in Dallas' Fair Park area before the group of volunteers headed home Sunday.

  • Maybe the SNAP program being paused right now has impacted some families and some people and it's just,

  • you know, today's a very strong day to go and give back to the community.

  • He says the hope Sunday was to offset the impacts families in Dallas might feel from a disruption in SNAP benefits.

  • For NPR News, I'm James Hartley in Dallas, Texas.

  • The government shutdown is also threatening federal aid for home heating assistance.