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Crenshaw says staffers, not members, thwarted his psychedelics amendment

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) railed against committee staffers he says blocked his amendment to fund research using psychedelics to treat service members from being included in the National Defense Authorization Act.

Stimulus update: Deadline to collect 2019 refunds worth up to $6,557 in four days

The deadline for taxpayers to claim tax refunds from 2019 is approaching in four days. The IRS issued its final notice last month for those who continue to be owed money from the government. Taxpayers have until July 17 to submit a tax return, otherwise, unclaimed funds will be kept by the Treasury.

GOP attorneys general warn 100 largest companies after affirmative action ruling

A group of more than a dozen Republican attorneys general sent a letter to the country’s biggest corporations warning of legal consequences over race-based employment preferences.

Crenshaw and AOC expect to pass bill funding psychedelic clinical trials for PTSD

Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said Thursday they expect their bipartisan legislation to create a pathway for clinical trials for psychedelic drugs to treat post-traumatic stress disorder to pass the House in a floor vote on Friday.

Republicans saw more gains with Hispanic voters on path to House victory in 2022

The Republican Party saw a surge in support from Hispanic voters during the 2022 midterm elections, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center released Wednesday.

Food stamps: Direct payments for SNAP benefits in three states to wrap up for the month today

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude issuing benefits in three states for the month of July today.

Trump to host screening of Sound of Freedom at his New Jersey golf club

Former President and current GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump has announced he will host a screening of the movie Sound of Freedom at his own golf course in New Jersey.

House GOP advances dozens of controversial amendments, threatening Democratic NDAA support

The House narrowly voted to advance a slew of controversial amendments to be considered as part of Congress's annual defense bill, setting the stage for dozens of votes on Thursday afternoon that could derail support across the chamber.

Drug overdose deaths spring Congress into bipartisan action before Sept. 30 deadline

As drug overdose deaths spike across the country, a House panel is looking to reauthorize a major addiction recovery program before its September expiration.

Voters concerned immigration makes crime worse but think it’s a good thing: Poll

A new Gallup poll showed most voters view immigration as a good thing despite nearly half saying the national crime rate has worsened as a result.
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