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Stimulus update: One-time direct payment worth $3,284 to go out in two days in Alaska

Alaska residents can expect a one-time relief payment in two days.

Donald Trump indicted: Caitlyn Jenner claims it’s the first time ‘I have ever been ashamed’ of US

Caitlyn Jenner has slammed the latest indictment of former President Donald Trump, claiming it is the first time "I have ever been ashamed" of the United States.

Donald Trump indicted: Fulton County clerk’s office claims ‘fictitious’ document was a test

Officials in Fulton County, Georgia, say the apparent court document that appeared on the county clerk's website on Monday, hours before a grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 others, was a test that was not supposed to go public.

Stimulus check update: California residents to receive payments worth up to $500 in one day

California residents who applied and qualified for the Long Beach Pledge will see their payments in one day. The guaranteed income pilot program was created last year for families struggling with finances.

Schumer says stopgap spending bill until deal is reached ‘makes a good deal of sense’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) expressed his support Tuesday for passing a stopgap spending bill to ensure the government is funded through early December, one day after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) also prepared his caucus for the same outcome.

Ukraine rejects NATO official’s suggestion of giving up land for membership

Ukraine has rebuked a NATO official's suggestion on Tuesday that the country could gain membership into the alliance in exchange for giving up some territory to Russia.

Lawsuit filed by Dianne Feinstein alleges financial elder abuse over late husband’s estate

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) filed a lawsuit last week accusing the trustees of the estate of her late husband, Richard Blum, of financial elder abuse and a breach of trust.

Food stamps: SNAP direct payment worth up to $1,691 to go out to Washington residents in five days

Food stamps in Washington state are coming to an end for August, with the final round of payments this month set to be sent out in five days.

Special counsel rejects Hunter Biden ‘misleading’ plea deal claims

Special counsel David Weiss roundly rejected claims by Hunter Biden's defense team on Tuesday that part of a plea agreement between them had gone into effect, escalating a dispute in a case that could be headed for trial.

Activist declares Oakland the ‘land of milk and fentanyl’ due to homelessness

Oakland has become overrun with drug markets, narcotics, theft, and homelessness, turning it into the land of "milk and fentanyl," according to one neighborhood activist.
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