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Biden announces air drops of food into Gaza after mistakenly saying ‘Ukraine’

President Joe Biden addressed the Israel–Hamas war Friday afternoon, saying the U.S. was partnering with Jordan and other countries to provide “air drops” of aid into Gaza, though he committed another high-profile gaffe in the process by twice referring to the Middle Eastern enclave as Ukraine. Ahead of a meeting with the prime minister of […]

Food stamps: March SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents to be sent out today

California will now start sending out benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, worth up to $1,751, to qualified residents. California’s SNAP program, also known as CalFresh, will start issuing payments on Friday, and the benefits are sent from the first to the 10th of the month. Arrival dates for those who receive benefits nationwide depend on […]

Social Security update: April’s direct payment worth $943 goes out in 31 days

The next monthly Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in just over four weeks. April’s monthly installment will go out in 31 days, on April 1, to people who have a serious debilitating disability and limited income, according to the Social Security Administration. […]

Biden signs government shutdown bill with next deadline just one week away

President Joe Biden on Friday signed a bill into law averting the threat of another government shutdown just hours before a midnight deadline. The stopgap measure approved Thursday by Congress will keep the government funded for just a few more weeks however, with the first batch of appropriations packages set to expire on March 8 […]

Kentucky Republicans move to strip Beshear’s power to replace McConnell

Republican legislators in Kentucky are working to ensure Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) is stripped of his power to fill a Senate vacancy amid Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) decision to step down from his post as the upper chamber’s GOP leader. The state House Elections, Constitutional Amendments, and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee voted on Thursday to […]

Stimulus update: Michigan to send monthly payments of $528 to low-income small-business owners in 14 days

In 14 days, 100 low-income entrepreneurs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will receive monthly payments for March of $528 each as part of the Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor program. The University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions team, a two-year pilot program, started distributing payments in January to selected applicants. Kristin Seefeldt, the associate director of […]

House GOP releases more Jan. 6 security footage without blurred faces

The House Administration Committee released 5,000 hours of additional security footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot as part of House Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) promise to make all surveillance videos available for public access. Johnson said in a statement on Friday that the committee will no longer plan to blur the faces of […]

Eric Adams defends using taxpayer dollars to give immigrants debit cards

New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended his policy that uses taxpayer dollars to fund debit cards for immigrants as a cost-effective measure of responsibility. “The reason it’s created such controversy is because [of] how it has been reported and distorted,” Adams told CNBC on Friday. “We are required to feed migrants and asylum-seekers, as […]

Social Security overpayment errors of $11 billion in 2022 leave millions of recipients with massive debts

Sens. Gary Peters (D-MI) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) urged the Social Security Administration to crack down on overpayment errors in a letter on Thursday. The senators wrote the overpayment problems, which can take years to spot, can place financial hardships on millions of recipients, including seniors and disabled people. Recipients who are overpaid are expected […]

CDC scraps five-day isolation guidance and says COVID-19 should be treated like flu

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday that it is dropping several guidelines specific to COVID-19, including the five-day isolation policy after testing positive for the virus. These changes mark the first time that the CDC has revised its COVID-19 guidelines since 2021. “We’re in a different situation,” CDC Director Mandy Cohen […]
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