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Why food stamp payments have soared, even as labor market recovers

Spending on food stamp benefits has hovered at high levels even as the pandemic has abated despite unemployment hitting ultra-low levels this past year.

Idaho student murders: Footage shows white car near crime scene day after killings

A white car was spotted near the crime scene where four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death just one day after the killings.

GM, Ford, and Google join forces to scale up ‘virtual power plants’

Major companies, including GM, Ford, Google, and solar energy producers, announced Tuesday that they would work together on a new project to establish standards for scaling up virtual power plants in the United States, an effort to help ease loads on the nation's electric grid during periods of peak demand.

Classified documents at Biden think tank featured material on Iran, UK, and Ukraine: Report

Classified documents that emerged at a Biden-aligned think tank last year reportedly featured intelligence on topics such as Iran, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

John Solomon: Classified documents discovery turns the tables on Joe Biden

Journalist John Solomon claimed that the delayed disclosure that classified documents were found in an office that used to be occupied by President Joe Biden has turned the political and legal tables on Biden, in an op-ed published Tuesday.

Andrew Tate appears in Romanian court to appeal monthlong detention

Social media influencer Andrew Tate appeared in Romanian court Tuesday morning to appeal his current monthlong detention after being arrested on charges of human trafficking and rape last month.

Biden administration rewrites student loan safety net as debt cancellation falters in court

The U.S. Department of Education unveiled a new regulatory proposal Tuesday that makes significant changes to a federal program designed to accommodate the financial situations of student loan borrowers with low incomes.

Gaetz vows to push for more cameras in Congress following confrontation with Rogers

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) vowed to fight for more cameras in Congress to give citizens more insight into "what the elected representatives that people [elected] are doing."

Des Moines Public Schools cancel class after cyberattack

The Des Moines Independent Community School District has canceled its classes for Tuesday after discovering that there was a cyberattack on its technology network.

Coke and Pepsi targeted by FTC in price discrimination inquiry: Report

Soft drink giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are reportedly facing a preliminary investigation by the Federal Trade Commission into whether they violated a law regulating pricing strategies.
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