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Food stamps: January Montana SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 begin in five days

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its January payments, worth up to $1,751, in five days.

Independent military lawyers now in charge of prosecuting servicemembers’ major crimes

The Defense Department unveiled four new specialized offices on Thursday that will prosecute major crimes committed by active servicemembers, shifting away from commanders who previously oversaw the cases.

Judge upholds redrawn Georgia congressional map in win for Republicans

A federal judge in Georgia upheld the state's newly approved congressional maps in a win for House Republicans, dealing a blow to Democrats who sought an opportunity to flip a seat in the Peach State next year.

Spain pledges to phase out nuclear power by 2035

Spain is aiming to close its nuclear plants by 2035, joining a small number of developed countries pledging a nuclear phaseout as others look to invest further into the energy source.

Food stamps: Rhode Island January SNAP benefits worth up to $1,751 arrive in four days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out January benefits to Rhode Island residents in four days.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for January begin in Delaware in five days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending its January payments, worth up to $1,751, in five days.

Seattle dismantles BLM garden that attracted homelessness and drug use

Officials removed a garden dedicated in the name of Black Lives Matter in Seattle after it became a haven for crime and homelessness.

Democratic Jacksonville mayor removes Confederate statue, skirting City Council approval

Democratic Jacksonville, Florida, Mayor Donna Deegan announced on Wednesday the "Tribute to the Women of the Southern Confederacy" statue in the city was removed.

Rashida Tlaib claims members of Congress backing Netanyahu are ‘supporting a war criminal’

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) slammed congressional lawmakers who support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom she called a war criminal.

Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito blasts Biden administration border talks as ‘too little, too late’

Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY) blasted the Biden administration for its efforts to secure the southern border, stating that meetings with the Mexican government this week were "too little, too late."
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