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Hurricane Idalia latest: Devastating storm leaves two dead as it travels through southeast

Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region on Wednesday morning, with the storm triggering a series of intense floods and winds that are expected to affect 46 counties across the Sunshine State.

Kremlin hints Yevgeny Prigozhin may have been assassinated and his plane downed on purpose

The Kremlin acknowledged on Wednesday that the plane carrying Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin may have been downed on purpose but stopped short of allowing international investigators to probe the crash and alleged assassination.

Food stamps: September SNAP payments worth up to $2,145 to arrive in four states in two days

Four states will send all payments to beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in two days.

No Labels recruits major former Trump donor as third-party group challenges establishment

Several past donors to former President Donald Trump have jumped ship in favor of other Republican presidential candidates in 2024. However, one former contributor went even further, ditching the Republican Party altogether in favor of the growing No Labels movement, which is considering nominating a candidate in the 2024 presidential contest — especially if Trump and President Joe Biden are the two nominees.

Food stamps: SNAP benefits worth up to $1,691 for September to arrive for DC residents in two days

District of Columbia residents will begin receiving their September payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in two days.

Trump campaign rakes in over $9.4 million since mug shot release

The team behind former President Donald Trump has raked in over $9.4 million since he had his mug shot taken last week in Fulton County, Georgia.

Ukraine war has been ‘major’ driver of ‘one of the most disruptive’ times for global food security

Russia's war in Ukraine has caused disruptions in the global food supply and raised prices across the globe.

Pete Buttigieg’s jet records stonewalled by Biden administration: ‘Wasting taxpayer dollars’

The Biden administration is stonewalling the release of records detailing Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's highly scrutinized private government jet travel, a conservative watchdog group said.

Majority of voters skeptical of Biden impeachment inquiry: Poll

A majority of voters say an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden would be more of a partisan exercise than a serious criminal investigation, including a majority of independent voters who see it as intended to damage the president ahead of the 2024 election.

Proud Boy Enrique Tarrio’s January 6 sentencing abruptly postponed due to ’emergency’

The sentencing for Enrique Tarrio, the former chair of the Proud Boys, was postponed unexpectedly on Wednesday morning "due to an emergency," according to the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, D.C.
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