February Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be finalized in Kentucky in three days. Food stamps are issued to eligible residents in Kentucky between Feb. 1 and Monday. Payments are sent to recipients on odd days based on the last digits of their case numbers. The final payout for February will be sent on Monday. Kentuckians must meet […]
A Texas judge refused to throw out decade-old charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, setting the stage for a trial in the spring. Harris County District Court Judge Andrea Beall rejected Paxton’s appeal that his right to a speedy trial had been violated, the Texas Tribune reported. Paxton is now set for an April 15 […]
Almost half of voters believe it’s possible President Joe Biden will be replaced as the Democratic nominee, according to a new poll from Monmouth University. Meanwhile, one-third of voters believe former President Donald Trump could also suffer a similar outcome on the Republican ticket. The poll results come as Biden, 81, confronts increasing doubts about […]
Connecticut state Sen. Minority Leader Kevin Kelly unexpectedly resigned on Friday as the Republican caucus leader, and first-term state Sen. Stephen Harding stepped in as his replacement. The leadership change comes three weeks after Kelly fired John Healey, the new chief of staff for the Senate Republican caucus. According to reports, Kelly failed to win […]
The View mocked the impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden Friday. The hosts were responding to news that FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, 43, was indicted on making false statements to federal authorities. Smirnov was cited by several leaders among House Republicans as a key witness to the allegations that the president has received bribes. Joy Behar […]
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — President Joe Biden sought to reassure East Palestine, Ohio, residents of the federal government’s commitment to cleaning up their community following a toxic train derailment last year. Biden traveled to East Palestine, near Ohio‘s border with Pennsylvania, on Friday, more than a year after a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed there […]
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) went on a rare media blitz this week to celebrate the passage of the defense supplemental security bill, taking a victory lap after months of criticism and questions about his leadership for backing an issue that is actively dividing his party. The top Senate Republican has participated in seven […]
The Republican-led Missouri legislature nixed two gun-related bills from this year’s agenda after a shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally. One bill, which passed the Missouri House last session but failed in the Senate, would allow permit holders to carry concealed firearms on forms of public transportation like buses, in addition to […]
Two minors have been charged in connection to the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’s Super Bowl Championship rally on Wednesday that killed one and injured more than 20. The juveniles, who have not been identified, were handed gun-related and resisting arrest charges on Thursday by the Office of the Juvenile Officer, according to the […]
Police at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs are investigating a homicide after two people were found dead from gunshots inside a dorm room on campus. Campus police officers received a call regarding shots fired in a dorm room at 6 a.m. and pushed out an alert to the university community to have people on […]