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Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 to begin in Delaware in eight days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin August payments, worth up to $1,691, in eight days.

Food stamps: Direct payments for August worth up to $1,691 in Texas to begin in six days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Texas will begin August payments worth up to $1,691 in six days.

Byron Donalds criticizes Florida teaching rule regarding ‘personal benefits’ of slavery

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is calling for Florida’s black history standards to be adjusted after a line about skills black people may have learned while enslaved caused an uproar.

Property tax rates in Disney district to come down after vote from DeSantis-appointed board

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board voted to lower the millage rate in the district, which would lower property taxes in the district that encompasses the Walt Disney World Resort.

Biden orders US to share Russian war crimes evidence with ICC despite Pentagon concerns: Report

President Joe Biden has reportedly ordered his administration to begin sharing evidence of alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine with the International Criminal Court.

Tim Allen jokes that Hunter Biden’s laptop ‘seems like it’s no joke’ now

Actor Tim Allen posted a joke about Hunter Biden's laptop on social media on Wednesday, the same day a judge rejected Hunter Biden's plea deal.

Rep. Hank Johnson pushes ‘white nationalist ideology’ as the greatest threat to the homeland at hearing

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) claimed on Wednesday at a House Judiciary Committee hearing that "white nationalist ideology" was the nation's "greatest threat."

Legislation cracking down on pharmaceutical middlemen advances in Senate

The Senate Finance Committee voted Wednesday nearly unanimously to pass legislation regulating pharmacy benefits managers, or PBMs, whom critics claim are the middlemen largely responsible for high prescription drug prices.

Fed staff no longer predicting a recession, Powell says

In a big reversal from just months ago, Federal Reserve staff no longer expect a recession, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday.

Biden law could set up production and demand clash for electric vehicles

Electric vehicle sales and manufacturing demands are on the rise after President Joe Biden pushed for the largest electrification transition at the federal level.
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