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Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for October worth up to $1,691 to be sent in four days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its October payments in Texas, worth up to $1,691, in four days.

Mike Lawler urges New York Democrats to ‘grow a backbone’ to tackle immigrant surge

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) called out New York Democrats for their policies as an influx of immigrants come in from the southern border, causing an unprecedented demand for resources and shelter capacity.

House approves funding for a study on using psychedelic therapy for veterans

The House approved an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations bill Wednesday that would provide $15 million to the Defense Department to conduct medical clinical trials for veterans using psychedelics to treat traumatic brain injuries.

Hyundai and Kia recall more than 3.3 million cars due to risk of fire

Hyundai and Kia announced a recall of more than 3.3 million cars due to a fire risk for the affected vehicles.

Democratic-tied dark money network Arabella Advisors behind ‘youth’ tech lobbying groups

A pair of "youth-led" projects lobbying for more tech regulations while seemingly presenting themselves as grassroots are part of the largest Democratic-tied dark money network in the United States, records show.

Child tax credit 2023: Minnesota residents could receive up to $2,100

Minnesota residents who file their 2023 tax returns could qualify for a rebate under the Child and Dependent Care Credit program.

US sanctions foreign entities supporting Iranian drone program used by Russia in Ukraine

The United States Treasury Department announced sanctions against a series of entities based in Iran, China, Hong Kong, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates that have allegedly supported Iran's drone program.

AOC: US ‘interventionist’ policies abroad caused border crisis

Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) blamed America's interventionist approach to foreign policy as a top reason millions of people have migrated to the U.S.-Mexico border in recent years.

UAW president slams Trump’s labor record ahead of former president’s appearance at rally

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain expressed criticism of former President Donald Trump and his labor record, claiming Trump could have a hard time winning over members of the UAW ahead of his visit.

Biggest school district in California votes to end COVID-19 vaccine mandate for staff

The Los Angeles Unified School District repealed its 2-year-old COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees on Tuesday.
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