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Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents to wrap up in six days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up sending out benefits for the month of December in six days.

Jerrid Joseph Powell: Everything to know about the Los Angeles ‘serial’ killer suspect

Police have arrested a man suspected of slaying four people, including three homeless men, who was already in custody when they linked him to the killings in California.

‘Squad’ member Jamaal Bowman attracts primary challenger

A New York county executive is launching a primary challenge to unseat Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) next year, marking the latest challenge for the Democratic incumbent as he faces criticism over a fire alarm incident earlier this year, as well as his voting record on support for Israel.

The Good Wife actress apologizes for accusing black and LGBT people of antisemitism

Actress Julianna Margulies has apologized for recent comments she made against black and LGBT people, clarifying that she did not mean to "sow further division."

Construction work paused at Brighton Park migrant camp after environmental review revealed contaminants

Chicago paused construction of a migrant tent camp in Brighton Park on Monday after an environmental report found high levels of mercury and other dangerous contaminants on the vacant lot.

Security guard stabbed to death at Philadelphia Macy’s

At least one security guard is dead and another is reportedly injured after the pair was stabbed by a person who was attempting to steal product from a Philadelphia Macy's.

Democrats accuse Johnson of flip-flopping on Biden impeachment inquiry to appease Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing criticism from Democrats after he changed course and announced he would hold a vote to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden just weeks after he privately conceded there wasn’t enough evidence to move forward.

‘MAGAnomics’ legal loophole lets White House back away from ‘Bidenomics’

Democrats on both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue are choosing to message against national Republicans' economic platform rather than banking on the popularity of President Joe Biden's policies heading into a contentious election cycle.

LA homeowner shoots and kills home invader, defending grandmother and toddler

A Los Angeles homeowner stood his ground Saturday and fatally shot one of the suspects who invaded his home with a grandmother and toddler inside.

CDC ripped for vaccine guidance for ‘pregnant people’: Report

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is under fire after issuing a winter vaccine guidance referring to "pregnant people."
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