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Donald Trump indicted: Alan Dershowitz says indictment ‘not strong enough’ to meet high standard

Attorney Alan Dershowitz spoke about his thoughts on former President Donald Trump’s third indictment, saying the standard should be very high to charge a presidential candidate with federal crimes.

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) took a dig at the mentality of a Washington, D.C., jury on Wednesday, claiming the jury would indict and convict a ham sandwich if it were a "Republican ham sandwich."

Nashville shooting: Vivek Ramaswamy demands FBI release shooter manifesto

2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is demanding that Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN), the FBI, and Nashville law enforcement release the Covenant School shooter's manifesto to the public despite parents from the school strongly opposing its release.

Food stamps: August SNAP benefits in Virginia worth average of $181 to be delivered within five days

Individuals who receive food stamps in Virginia will have their benefits delivered for August within the next five days.

Inherited IRA rules: How to avoid a shock IRS tax bill next year

Tax rules for people who inherited an individual retirement account can be complex under new regulations.

First August SNAP payment worth up to $3,230 to arrive in Hawaii tomorrow

Hawaii residents who are eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin receiving up to $3,230 on Wednesday.

Christian college mounts legal fight to protect male-only pastor policy

Moody Bible Institute is waging a legal battle to protect its male-only clergy policy and to prevent "government intrusion in religious affairs."

Food stamps: Maine SNAP recipients to begin seeing benefits in eight days

Individuals who receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Maine will start seeing their monthly benefit in eight days.

Stranded Texas mission trip evacuated from Niger after government overthrown

A group of Texas churchgoers on a mission trip to Niger was evacuated after being stranded in the country following a military coup that toppled the democratic government.

Biden ban on funding schools with archery and hunting must be reversed: Mark Green

A Biden administration ban on federal funds being used by schools with archery or hunting programs would be reversed under the provisions of a new bill introduced by Rep. Mark Green (R-TN).
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