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Food stamps: Illinois December SNAP benefits worth up to $1,751 arrive for residents in three days

Illinois residents will begin receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in three days.

Pelosi calls Trump’s Obamacare revival a ‘bad political move’ for the GOP

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Tuesday called former President Donald Trump’s decision to make repealing and replacing Obamacare a topic in the 2024 election a “bad political move” that Democrats would take full advantage of.

Biden administration holds oil and gas lease auctions in Wyoming, angering environmentalists

The Biden administration is auctioning off oil and gas leases for roughly 35,000 acres of land in Wyoming on Tuesday, angering environmentalists.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file claim in $16 million Crunchyroll settlement in 14 days

Eligible Crunchyroll users have 14 days to file a claim in a $16 million settlement with the streaming service over alleged privacy violations.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Florida residents to go out in three days

Florida households that receive grocery aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will see their payments in three days when the program starts in December.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $3.6 million Spartan Mosquito repellent settlement in three days

The deadline to submit a claim in a $3.6 million class-action settlement for Spartan Mosquito repellent is approaching, with only three days left.

Harris tops Biden campaign’s Latino outreach amid swing state slide

Vice President Kamala Harris is upping her efforts to connect with Latino voters heading into 2024 as President Joe Biden's reelection push has stalled in a number of critical battleground states.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $300 to be sent via Alabama tax rebate in three days

Residents in Alabama are set to receive a tax rebate of up to $300 from the state in three days, according to the state's Department of Revenue.

DC teachers union enters third month without contract with public schools

The Washington Teachers Union in Washington, D.C., is set to enter its third month without a contract with D.C. Public Schools after months of low staff retention and lingering effects from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Venezuelan immigrants wreak havoc on Chicago retailers

At least five immigrants from Venezuela were taken into custody in two incidents the weekend of Thanksgiving after allegedly robbing retailers in the Chicago suburbs.
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