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US bounced from Women’s World Cup by Sweden on penalty kicks

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Lina Hurtig’s converted her penalty and Sweden knocked the United States out of the World Cup 5-4 on penalties after a scoreless draw at the Women’s World Cup.

Republican debate: Everything you need to know about the first major GOP contest

GOP presidential candidates will flock to the stage for the first Republican National Committee debate of the 2024 election cycle, a chance for presidential hopefuls to pitch themselves and their policies.

Trump’s shadow over the Republican Party and the effect of his endorsements on 2024 candidates

Former President Donald Trump's endorsement often holds a large amount of political power — candidates he’s supported have racked up multiple wins, but some Trump-endorsed GOP hopefuls have garnered losses. Regardless, Trump looms over each election cycle, and 2024 is no different.

Republican debate: What we know about Trump and other candidates who could make the stage

As the first Republican 2024 presidential debate draws near, seven candidates have said they have met the qualifications to hold a spot on the stage in Milwaukee.

Congress has paid major campaign cash to score ads in Chinese foreign agent newspaper

Members of Congress have dished out large campaign payments for over a decade to a Chinese-owned newspaper the Department of Justice forced to register as a foreign agent, records show.

Delegate rules changes give Donald Trump a leg up in 2024 primaries

Former President Donald Trump has several advantages in the 2024 election — a large donor base, enthusiastic supporters, and a past presidency under his belt.

Final direct SNAP payment for New York to arrive in three days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish sending out payments to New York's eligible households in three days.

Food stamps: Maine SNAP recipients will begin seeing August payments in four days

Beneficiaries enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Maine will begin to see their monthly food stamps in as soon as four days.

Republican 2024 hopefuls want to nix the Department of Education

Abolishing the Department of Education is emerging as a favorite talking point among the 2024 Republican presidential candidates who say they would rein in a runaway federal bureaucracy if elected.

Congress has its work cut out to avoid a government shutdown

Congress is out for its August recess, but lawmakers left town with work on funding the federal government incomplete, giving themselves about a month to accomplish the major task when they return to the nation’s capital in September.
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