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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.

  • Authorities say a gunman killed four people late Saturday afternoon at a family gathering in Stockton,

  • California.

  • Several people were wounded.

  • Police are searching for a suspect in what they believe may have been a targeted incident.

  • San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas says children were among those in the line of fire.

  • Children should not be harmed by gun and gang violence.

  • Police are asking the public

  • for help in tracking down the gunman who opened fire at a family gathering in a banquet hall.

  • As of tomorrow, Monday, millions of people faced new work requirements for SNAP food aid.

  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports it's part of a major budget cut to the program passed by Republicans in Congress last summer.

  • Already able-bodied people without dependents can only get SNAP for three months over three years.

  • unless they work, train, or volunteer for 80 hours a month.

  • Now, that requirement will apply to older people,

  • boosting the cutoff age from 54 to 64, and to parents whose children are 14 or older.

  • Unhoused people, veterans, and young adults aging out of foster care will also no longer be exempt.

  • Republicans say the aim is to weed out waste and fraud.

  • Critics say the new rules have been rushed with little time to prepare.

  • They come after weeks of chaos when the Trump administration refused to pay full SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown.

  • Jennifer Lutton and Peer News, Washington.