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North Carolina woman decries dangers of vaping after stepson suddenly dies

A North Carolina woman is warning others about the purported dangers of vaping devices following the sudden death of her teenage stepson.

Feinstein’s office says senator did not realize debate had ended during awkward moment

Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) office said the senator did not realize the debate had ended when she abruptly went into a statement during a roll call vote on Defense Department spending in a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday.

Senate Democrats celebrate Medicare anniversary with attacks on Republicans

As the country approaches its 58th anniversary of Medicare being signed into law, Senate Democrats are celebrating the occasion by airing a new set of campaign ads targeting vulnerable Republicans over their stances on the entitlement spending program.

Biden sets up MAGA movement as his opponent in event GOP abandons Trump

President Joe Biden's campaign and the Democratic National Committee are ramping up their strategy in favor of running against the "Make America Great Again" slogan and hard-line Republicans in general rather than focusing on the front-runner for the GOP nomination, former President Donald Trump.

Food stamps: Rhode Island residents will receive SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 in four days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will distribute all direct payments to Rhode Island residents for the month of August in four days.

McConnell says he won’t step down as minority leader this Congress

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he will not step down from his role as Republican leader during this Congress.

Donald Trump indicted: Three things we learned in Jack Smith’s superseding indictment

Former President Donald Trump was hit with three new charges in a superseding indictment for his alleged mishandling of classified documents on Thursday.

Inflation declined to 3% in June, according to key gauge watched by Fed

Inflation fell to a 3% annual rate in June, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

New Trump charges could overshadow GOP candidates’ 2024 pitches in Iowa

Former President Donald Trump's latest legal struggles could pose problems for the entire field of 2024 GOP hopefuls trying to win the party's nomination to take back the White House.

Donald Trump trial: Who Jack Smith has questioned in Jan. 6 inquiry

Special counsel Jack Smith has sought testimony from dozens of people as part of an investigation into the certification of the 2020 election, and his grand jury continues to meet with witnesses as the prospect of a third presidential indictment looms.
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