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Food stamps: Colorado SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 to begin in three days

Colorado's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will distribute payments to qualified residents for September in three days, providing grocery aid to low-income households.

Elite Virginia high school sees national ranking drop amid racial equality legal fight

An elite Virginia high school that consistently ranked as America's top public high school has slipped in the national rankings this year amid a legal battle over its admissions procedures.

White House wishes Scalise a ‘speedy recovery’ following cancer diagnosis: ‘Devastating news’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wished Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) a "speedy recovery" Tuesday following the announcement of his cancer diagnosis earlier in the day.

House GOP investigates billions of COVID-19 relief stolen by Russia, China, and Nigeria

Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday inquiring what the Department of Justice is doing to investigate the billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds stolen by foreign nationals.

FBI launches ‘Operation Duck Hunt’ to disrupt Qakbot malware network

The FBI announced that it had organized a multinational operation to crack down on a malware and botnet network known as Qakbot, making it one of the agency's largest cyber crackdowns to date.

Donald Trump indictment: Two Georgia defendants granted hearing on federal court removal

A pair of Georgia alternative electors charged in President Donald Trump's sweeping racketeering case will have a Sept. 20 hearing over their bid to remove their case to federal court.

Germany arrests man accused of illegally exporting components for drones to Russia

German authorities arrested a man accused of exporting electronic components used in the production of military equipment to Russia.

California Senate taps new leader for the first time in more than five years

The next leader of the California Senate was selected on Monday, replacing the body’s longtime president pro tempore for the first time in more than five years.

AFL-CIO leader says unionization is ‘on the rise’ in ‘State of the Unions’ address

The president of the AFL-CIO asserted that unions are “on the rise” and touted new polling data in her first address ahead of Labor Day.

Judge dismisses Wyoming sorority sisters’ lawsuit denying transgender student entry

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming to challenge the induction of a transgender student whom they alleged had made members feel unsafe and uncomfortable.
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