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All of Alabama’s GOP House members endorse Trump

Every member of Alabama's Republican House delegation endorsed former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign on Friday, adding more notches to Trump's lead over his 2024 rivals in the GOP primary.

NRCC takes shot at vulnerable Democrat after Biden visit: ‘Coming to an ad near you’

The National Republican Congressional Committee is warning a vulnerable Maine Democrat that it plans to use a recent visit to his state by President Joe Biden against him in the 2024 election.

Food stamps: SNAP benefits in Virginia for August worth up to $181 to be sent within three days

The food stamps program in Virginia will send recipients their monthly payments to help pay for groceries within the next three days.

Trump withdraws bid to challenge Georgia district attorney, citing ‘other channels’ for judicial review

Former President Donald Trump's legal team signaled they would seek "other channels" for judicial review in their effort to keep a Georgia prosecutor from bringing what could be the former president's fourth indictment this year.

GOP congressman sees opening in North Carolina attorney general race as focuses shift to state politics

Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC) will not seek reelection to Congress, instead running for North Carolina attorney general because he believes he can "do more for the people of North Carolina as attorney general than I can right now as a member of Congress."

Freedom Caucus member says continuing resolution may be needed to avoid government shutdown

When Congress returns from its six-week recess, lawmakers will be faced with a tight deadline to pass all its spending bills before the end of September or risk a government shutdown. The 18-day window doesn’t provide a lot of room for error, but not all Congress members are scrambling to get the must-pass legislation to the president’s desk.

Minnesota sends ‘social equity’ marijuana money to communities as ‘form of reparations’

Minnesota inaugurated a new program to use tax revenue from newly-legalized marijuana to invest in communities that felt the "direct harm" from prohibition.

California judge arrested after wife was found fatally shot

A judge in Southern California was arrested Thursday night after his wife was found fatally shot at their home in Anaheim Hills, the Anaheim Police Department announced on Friday.

Judge rules that Google search results don’t harm competitors in antitrust suit

A federal judge ruled that state attorneys general could not prove that Google's dominance in search has caused significant harm to its competitors, a win for the search engine in its legal battle over accusations of antitrust violations.

Food stamps: Maine SNAP recipients will start seeing August benefits in six days

Those who receive food stamps in the state of Maine will begin to see their monthly payments in six days.
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