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

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

Bills linebacker Von Miller facing arrest for domestic violence

Buffalo Bills star and two-time Super Bowl champion Von Miller is facing arrest in Texas following an allegation of domestic violence.

Trump’s gag order reinstated in New York civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump can no longer make remarks about court staff in his civil fraud trial in New York after an appeals court reinstated a narrow gag order in the case on Thursday.

How Republicans are trying to pull the plug on Biden’s massive and unpopular EV push

Republicans in Congress are looking to block the Biden administration's proposed rule to accelerate a transition to electric vehicles.

Off-base: Four leading Democrats voters have called out in 2023

Several top Democrats have faced opposition and protests while speaking at events this year, mostly from liberal groups unhappy with the Biden administration's handling of the environment and the war involving Israel.

Disney CEO Bob Iger admits company has made ‘too many’ sequels amid bad year at box office

Disney CEO Bob Iger admitted Wednesday that the company has released "too many" sequels recently, adding that the company should only make them if there is "a reason" to make a sequel.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson moves immigrants into churches from police stations

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's new initiative to move immigrants out of police stations and into churches began this week, aiming to help around 340 people ahead of the winter months.

‘Alcohol-fueled incident’ behind Corey Perry’s exit from Blackhawks: Report

An "alcohol-fueled incident" appears to be the core of NHL veteran Corey Perry's exit from the Chicago Blackhawks.

EVs slammed for massive unreliability in new report that praises alternative

Electric vehicles face a reliability challenge, with a new report revealing that they have nearly 80% more issues than conventional gasoline-powered cars.

Senate Republicans urge civil rights inquiries into K-12 schools for antisemitism

EXCLUSIVE — A group of Republican senators led by Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Joni Ernst (R-IA) are urging the Department of Education to ramp up investigations into antisemitism at K-12 schools.
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