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Trump appeals pretrial ruling as he leaves New York fraud trial for Florida: ‘Show is over’

Former President Donald Trump appealed a New York court ruling that found he committed fraud and removed his New York business certificates shortly after departing the trial on Wednesday.

Oil prices drop more than $5 despite Saudi and Russian production cuts

Oil prices dropped over $5 on Wednesday after reaching highs of more than $95 a barrel last week and analysts going as far as to project prices reaching $100 by the end of the year.

Brandon Johnson plans trip to southern border as migrant influx in Chicago grows

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to visit the southern border as Democratic cities like his continue to grapple with a significant influx of immigrants coming from Texas.

Pornhub hit with tenth sex trafficking lawsuit

Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub, has been hit with its tenth sex trafficking lawsuit since 2020, with 61 alleged victims filing in federal court Tuesday.

Donald Trump calls for impeachment of ‘dirty cop’ Letitia James

Former President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday, claiming she is a "dirty cop" who drastically underreported the value of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Senate appropriators vow bipartisan Ukraine aid despite House uncertainty

A bipartisan group of top Senate appropriators stressed their commitment Wednesday to providing aid to Ukraine after funding for the war effort was excluded from the temporary spending measure and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted from the position on Tuesday.

Food stamps: October SNAP payments for Hawaii worth up to $1,691 end tomorrow

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will end payments for Hawaii residents for the month of October on Thursday.

Food stamps: October SNAP payments for Georgia worth up to $1,691 arrive tomorrow

Georgia residents who qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive their monthly benefits beginning Thursday.

Texas and Biden administration to face off in court over floating buoy wall at border

Texas will face off against the Biden administration in court on Thursday, appearing before a panel of judges who will decide the legality of the state's buoy wall used to help secure the southern border.

Trump fuels speculation after earlier comments on taking over speakership

Former President Donald Trump garnered pleas from some House Republicans to make a bid for House speaker.
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