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The View cautions viewers that those mentioned on Epstein list are not ‘accused of wrongdoing’

The hosts of The View opened Thursday's show by reassuring their audience that the people on Jeffrey Epstein's list of associates have not been criminally charged.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for January end in Delaware in 19 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude sending its January payments, worth up to $1,751, in 19 days.

Compton bakery trashed during crash-and-grab with over 100 looters

A small Los Angeles County bakery was recently trashed after more than 100 looters slammed a white Kia through its front doors and pillaged the business.

White House forcefully defends UNRWA amid alleged terrorism ties: ‘They do great work in Gaza’

The White House defended the United Nations Relief and Works Agency Thursday as Republican lawmakers are demanding investigations into reports that the aid body's staff has embedded with Hamas and aiding the terror organization in Gaza and throughout the Middle East.

Rep. Buddy Carter commits to continue attempt to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas

Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) has not given up on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Most expensive states to open restaurants tend to have high minimum wages

When it comes to opening a restaurant, the states where it's most expensive also have the highest minimum wages in the nation.

Elise Stefanik withdraws endorsement of Ohio’s Craig Riedel after leaked Trump comments

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) withdrew her endorsement of an Ohio Republican candidate for Congress who was caught on a recording bashing former President Donald Trump.

Conservatives threaten government shutdown in push for stricter border enforcement

Conservatives in both the House and Senate are threatening to shut down the government unless Democrats and President Joe Biden agree to Republican demands on border security.

Automakers scramble to adjust to new electric vehicle subsidy rules and uncertainty

Automakers are bracing for months of uncertainty as they look to retool their electric vehicle investments in response to lower consumer demand, adjust for new battery sourcing requirements that exclude many of their models from federal subsidies, and prepare for a presidential election that could upend the industry.

Trump businesses made millions from foreign governments during presidency: Democrats’ Report

A new report from House Democrats found that 20 foreign governments spent at least $7.8 million at properties owned by Donald Trump while he was president.
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