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LIHWAP payments: Application to receive up to $2,500 for water bills closes in Pennsylvania in six days

Eligible residents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who need assistance with their water bills for the summer of 2024 must submit their applications in six days. Applicants must have received a notice that their water service will be shut off within the next 60 days.

Food stamps: All Virginia SNAP beneficiaries will receive August benefits within two days

The food stamps program in Virginia will finish distributing monthly benefits within the next two days.

Social Security update: Direct check worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in four days

Millions of retirees will receive their first August Social Security check, worth up to $4,555 for people who delay their retirement until they are in their 70s, in less than a week.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson’s daughter to hand out ‘vegan starter kits’ to needy in DC

Ashley Jackson, the Rev. Jesse Jackson's daughter, is hosting a vegan event at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.

Food stamps: Remaining August SNAP payments for New Jersey worth up to $1,691 going out Saturday

New Jersey will finish distributing all August food stamps, worth up to $1,691, to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients on Saturday.

Republicans get behind preferred pick to challenge Sen. Jon Tester’s reelection bid

Republicans are coalescing around their candidate of choice to challenge Sen. Jon Tester's (D-MT) bid for a fourth term well ahead of next year's contest.

Democrats and Republicans agree: Biden’s child trafficking crisis still not fixed

Congress shows no sign of letting up on the Biden administration six months after a major report revealed that the federal government could not locate 1-in-4 unaccompanied immigrant children apprehended at the border.

Anti-abortion group challenges abortion pill with Clean Water Act

An anti-abortion student organization is petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to rescind its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone, calling for an assessment of water contamination.

Prosecutors file motion for protective order based on Trump’s social media posts

The Department of Justice filed a motion for a protective order in relation to former President Donald Trump's post on Truth Social on Friday. Trump was ordered not to discuss the 2020 election case with any witnesses outside his counsel on Thursday during his arraignment at a Washington, D.C., court.
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