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Congress must end ‘severe’ prescription drug shortage, GOP governors tell McCarthy and Schumer

Republican governors from 11 states sent a letter to leaders in Congress demanding bipartisan action on the pervasive drug shortages touching a variety of medical conditions and sectors of the healthcare industry.

Pence rolls out ‘day one executive actions’ focused on rebuilding military

Former Vice President Mike Pence announced his day one priorities on Tuesday, telling reporters he plans to address American security "first and foremost" on his first day as president if elected in 2024. In one of his first actions, he'd reverse defense spending cuts made in the debt ceiling deal negotiated between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Ethnic studies professor to resign after allegedly claiming false Cherokee ancestry

A former ethnic studies professor at the University of California, Riverside, is reportedly resigning in the wake of allegations that she falsely claimed Cherokee heritage.

3M ‘forever chemicals’ settlement advances, but some AGs unhappy with payout

A $10 billion to $12 billion public water contamination settlement with manufacturer 3M has advanced after 22 state attorneys general dropped objections.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for September worth up to $1,691 begin in three days

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

Tennessee special session ends in altercation between lawmakers

The Tennessee state Capitol saw excitement after lawmakers appeared to engage in a short physical dispute as the special session on public safety closed on Tuesday without passing significant gun control reforms Democrats have pushed for.

Martha Stewart attacked by climate change activists for using iceberg in cocktails

Television personality Martha Stewart has received criticism from her fans online over a social media post she shared in which she claims to have used an iceberg as part of her drink.

Trump says poll dominance proves he made ‘right decision’ to skip RNC debate

Former President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that his continued dominance in the polls after the first Republican debate has proven he made the "right decision" in skipping the debate, even though some polls showed a decrease in support.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for September beginning in Delaware in four days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its September payments, worth up to $1,691, in four days.

Alabama pushes for first execution by nitrogen hypoxia

Alabama's attorney general has asked the state Supreme Court to set the execution date of a man to be put to death by nitrogen hypoxia after an effort to carry out his sentence by lethal injection was called off following last-minute appeals and problems inserting an IV line.
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