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Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for September end in Delaware in five days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its September payments, worth up to $1,691, in five days.

Missing NFL player resurfaces online with profanity-laced rant

Former NFL player Sergio Brown has resurfaced on Instagram days after he and his mother Myrtle Brown were reported missing. Myrtle Brown’s corpse was found in a creek near her home, and her death is being investigated as a homicide.

Merrick Garland to tout DOJ’s ‘integrity’ to Congress as he faces fierce GOP questioning

EXCLUSIVE — Attorney General Merrick Garland will emphasize Justice Department accomplishments on Wednesday during what is expected to be a heated hearing in which Republicans plan to grill the attorney general over their concerns the department has been weaponized against conservatives.

Spotify has no plans to remove Russell Brand’s content in wake of sexual assault allegations: Report

Spotify reportedly announced it would not remove content from commentator Russell Brand, contrary to the actions taken by other websites and outlets.

House fails to advance defense spending bill as government shutdown looms

The House voted against beginning debate on its annual defense appropriations bill, failing to overcome a key procedural hurdle to advance the must-pass legislation through the lower chamber by the end of this week.

Anti-abortion groups struggle to keep Trump, GOP candidates on message

Republican presidential candidates vary in the details of their abortion positions, despite significant pressure from influential anti-abortion organizations to make certain policy commitments.

Florida university system staff could be fired for allowing transgender bathrooms

The board of the State University System of Florida is set to vote on a policy this week that would require bathroom access to be based on biological sex, and any employee who disregards the policy could be fired.

Democrats re-up Supreme Court term limit bill that would shove Thomas into senior status

Democrats are once again floating a bill for Supreme Court term limits, a measure that could put the longest-serving justice, Clarence Thomas, into senior status if passed.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s father advised top liberal dark money network Arabella Advisors: Lawsuit

The father of disgraced cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried apparently "sat on the advisory board" of the largest left-wing dark money network in the United States, according to a new lawsuit.

California expected to lose five House seats in 2030 as population estimates show continued exodus

The latest California population estimates show heavy shifts in House seats in the Democratic state, which is on pace to lose as many as five congressional districts in the 2030 reapportionment cycle if current trends persist.
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