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Food stamps: February payments to Colorado residents worth up to $1,751 begin in six days

Low-income Colorado residents will receive their February payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in six days. Food stamps will be sent out from Thursday through Feb. 10 in the Centennial State. SNAP households that become eligible after Feb. 10 can still receive benefits for the month and will not need to wait until March. Benefits are distributed […]

Nancy Mace’s former chief files paperwork to run against her

Rep. Nancy Mace‘s (R-SC) former chief of staff filed paperwork to run against her in the 2024 elections on Friday. Dan Hanlon, who recently departed from Mace’s office, filed with the Federal Election Commission to run in the GOP primary in South Carolina‘s 1st Congressional District, according to FEC records. Hanlon worked with Mace since […]

Former NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre admits company funds went toward chartered flights and gifts

Recently retired National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre confirmed that his chartered flights and gifts were bankrolled by his former company. LaPierre, 74, testified in a New York courtroom Friday in a series of yes or no questions that there were times he and his family personally benefitted on the company’s dime during his over […]

Double jeopardy: Republican wants to put Texas heavyweight Paxton back on trial

A Republican state senator has urged his colleagues to reopen an impeachment case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday after the latter amended his response to a lawsuit. State Sen. Drew Springer told his colleagues he was rethinking his vote on Paxton’s impeachment after the attorney general said he would not contest allegations […]

Liberal Chicago mayor’s move to the right on crisis issue sets off fight with allies

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city’s aldermen have typically seen eye to eye on the handling of the migrant crisis, but Johnson’s recent change in housing asylum-seekers has caused councilmembers to raise concerns. Sixteen aldermen, including Johnson allies Ald. Daniel La Spata and Byron Sigcho-Lopez and moderate Ald. Matt O’Shea, sent a letter to […]

Migrant encounters at border surpassed all-time record in December: 371,000 people

U.S. border authorities encountered more immigrants in December 2023 than any month on record, blowing past alarming records set previously in the Biden administration. More than 371,000 non-U.S. citizens were stopped when they attempted to enter the United States last month, including those who walked across without permission, lacked proper documents to pass through ports […]

Kristi Noem visits Texas southern border amid Trump vice presidential rumors

Gov. Kristi Noem‘s (R-SD) visit to the southern border Friday afternoon comes amid an escalating battle between Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) and the federal government, as well as growing speculation of Noem as a top vice presidential pick for former President Donald Trump. Noem, who branded the border a “warzone,” conducted a boat tour with […]

Trump and Biden potentially meeting with Teamsters union back to back

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden could end up meeting with the Teamsters union one after another next week as each compete for the group’s coveted endorsement ahead of the 2024 election. In a press release this week, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced it would continue its Rank-and-file Presidential Roundtables beginning Wednesday […]

Rumored Biden successor tries to fix his state’s poor record on higher education

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) is introducing a four-point plan in his 2024-25 budget proposal next month to remedy the state’s deficient higher education system after it was ranked as one of the worst in the country. The blueprint is the governor’s latest effort to provide better access and affordability for college students, drawing attention to […]

Jury orders Trump to pay $83.3 million in damages to E. Jean Carroll

Former President Donald Trump was ordered to pay $83.3 million to advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in a defamation lawsuit on Friday stemming from his denial of her claim that he raped her in the mid-1990s. A jury found Trump should pay $65 million in punitive damages to former Elle magazine columnist, as well as […]
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