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Class-action settlement: Deadline for Batiste Dry Shampoo customers to file claim in $2.5 million settlement in one day

Customers have one day left to file a claim in a $2.5 million class-action lawsuit settled with Batiste Dry Shampoo earlier this year.

Israel war: US intelligence concurs with Israel that Hamas operates out of hospitals in Gaza

The U.S. intelligence community has assessed that Hamas operates out of hospitals based in Gaza, administration officials revealed on Tuesday after the information was declassified.

Johnson pressed to investigate Trump family over ‘extensive financial ties’ to CCP

EXCLUSIVE — Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing calls to open an investigation into former President Donald Trump over allegations he and his family benefited financially from "extensive ties” to the Chinese Communist Party.

Congress wades into FBI headquarters conflict, calls for inspector general inquiry

Lawmakers made bipartisan calls on Tuesday for an inspector general investigation into the recent selection of Greenbelt, Maryland, as the site of the FBI's new multibillion-dollar headquarters, claiming the decision process had been tainted.

Virginia Democrats release ‘how we won’ memo touting strategy for Youngkin defeats

The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee credited its early spending and sounding the alarm nationally for its 2023 election wins that will thwart Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) legislative goals.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for CVS lidocaine customers to file claim in six days

Customers of CVS Pharmacy-branded maximum strength lidocaine patches, creams, roll-ons, or spray products have six more days to file a claim in a $3.8 million settlement.

Trump RICO judge to weigh Fulton County district attorney’s bid for protective order after videos leak

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's Fulton County racketeering case scheduled a hearing for Wednesday afternoon to consider prosecutors' bid for a protective order after previously undisclosed interviews with co-defendants leaked to the media.

Pink teams up with nonprofit group to give away over 2,000 banned books in Florida

Musician Pink is partnering with the nonprofit group PEN America to give away over 2,000 books in Florida that the organization said are banned in the state.

Democrats and liberal groups disenchanted with ‘vague’ Supreme Court ethics code

After months of urging the Supreme Court to adopt a code of ethics, Democrats and liberal judicial advocates are disenchanted by the justices' new code of conduct over a lack of binding enforcement measures.

Food stamps: Tennessee November SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 end in six days

Tennessee residents who receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program but have not yet collected benefits should expect those funds to arrive over the next six days.
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