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Food stamps: Payment dates for SNAP benefits in November 2023

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out its next round of payments to recipients in November in two days.

Iranian proxies continue attacks against US troops in Middle East following US strikes

Iranian proxy forces have continued conducting attacks against U.S. troops in Syria and Iraq following last week's U.S. strikes against two facilities linked to Iranian forces in Syria.

Jan. 6 defendant gets into physical confrontation with agents during court appearance

Vitali GossJankowski, who was found guilty on various charges for his role in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, resisted federal agents attempting to handcuff him in a courtroom on Monday.

Mike Johnson faces mounting to-do list in first full week as House speaker

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faces a number of challenges and a growing to-do list during his first full week as House speaker, tackling issues such as must-pass spending legislation as well as aid requests to Israel and Ukraine amid foreign wars.

Food stamps: November SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to arrive for all Rhode Islanders in two days

Rhode Island residents collecting assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive a payment from the program in two days.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file taxes for rebate of up to $400 in Virginia in two days

Residents in Virginia have two more days to file their 2022 state income taxes to qualify for a tax rebate of up to $400.

Child tax credit: Direct payment worth $3,600 to be sent to California families in 2024

While the Biden administration’s monthly child tax credit to help families with the costs of raising children has ended, multiple states are issuing their own versions of the child tax credit.

Left-wing Arabella Advisors dark money groups cut ties with Palestinian terror-tied charity

Two groups in the largest Democratic-tied dark money network in the United States are parting ways with a "progressive" charity in Arizona revealed through a Washington Examiner investigation to share Palestinian terror ties.

Chicago announces plans to provide shelter and other needs for immigrants ahead of winter

The city of Chicago introduced plans to help keep asylum-seekers warm throughout the winter season, which will include partnering with several organizations providing help.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s securities fraud trial begins April 15

Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will head to trial on April 15 over his securities fraud charges after more than eight years of delay.
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