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How Democrats could use Gaetz’s McCarthy attacks to their benefit

Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) crusade to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker may have earned him a prime spot in Democrats' ad campaigns and fundraising grabs after offering up several quotes regarding Republicans' handling of President Joe Biden and oversight duties.

Food stamps: Direct California SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in six days

The CalFresh program, California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will wrap up distributing food stamps for October in six days.

DeSantis relocating a third of staff to Iowa after $15 million quarterly haul

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign is making a big bet on Iowa, where the first in the nation Republican presidential caucuses will take place in January. DeSantis's team confirmed plans to move one-third of their staff to the pivotal state ahead of the caucuses.

Biden latest student loan move a Hail Mary lobbed at young voters

President Joe Biden announced another slate of student loan debt forgiveness on Wednesday in his latest bid to reverse his economic polling heading into an election.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $15 million A&W settlement in 14 days

Those who purchased certain A&W root beer or cream soda products in the last several years could be eligible to receive compensation from a $15 million class-action settlement. The deadline to submit a claim form is in 14 days, on Oct. 18.

Emergency alert test: Why no one should panic about their phone buzzing today

The federal government will be conducting a nationwide cellphone, radio, and TV test on Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. EDT, the Federal Emergency Management Agency warned residents this week.

Biden concedes House speakership fight jeopardizes Ukraine funding: ‘It does worry me’

President Joe Biden previewed a major foreign policy address in which he plans to appeal to House Republicans over support for Ukraine.

Giuliani loses second attorney on Georgia legal team in two-week span

Rudy Giuliani has lost two of three attorneys representing him in the Fulton County, Georgia, election subversion case in the past two weeks.

Ukraine ‘starting to liberate Crimea’ as Black Sea successes offset slow progress on land

Ukrainian forces raided Crimea and “inflicted fire on the Moscow occupiers,” according to Ukrainian officials, in a campaign to build military pressure on Russia’s forces in the vital occupied peninsula.

Republicans float repealing motion to vacate rule that led to McCarthy ouster

As House Republicans vet candidates to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker, some GOP lawmakers are considering raising the threshold required to make a motion to vacate, which could prevent a replay of McCarthy's ouster.
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