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Food stamps: Arkansas to wrap up SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for September in two days

Arkansas is set to wrap up its September distribution of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments starting in three days.

COVID-19 boosters approved by FDA

The Food and Drug Administration approved updated COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of schedule on Monday as hospitalizations have increased and public health officials are monitoring new strains of the virus.

Stimulus update: Minnesota sending out direct payments worth up to $1,300 by end of September

Minnesota started sending out direct tax rebate payments of up to $1,300 last month, and taxpayers who met the adjusted gross income requirements will see their funds by the end of September.

New Mexico sheriff calls for special session after governor’s ‘unconstitutional’ gun ban

An Albuquerque, New Mexico, sheriff refusing to enforce an "unconstitutional" gun ban called for a special legislative session to oppose the governor's 30-day executive order blocking open and concealed carrying of firearms.

Bill Cassidy says release of lawmakers’ health records should be ‘house rule’

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) claimed that lawmakers providing full transparency about their health by releasing their health records should be a "house rule" after several health scares in Congress this year.

Former DNC chairwoman says party ‘should be concerned’ ahead of 2024 election

Former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile has warned the party should take the next presidential election seriously.

Stimulus update: Los Angeles County residents to receive direct monthly payment worth $1,000 in four days

Los Angeles County residents will collect their monthly $1,000 payment in four days thanks to a guaranteed income program.

Yankees legend David Wells tears into ‘woke’ culture and businesses

Former New York Yankees pitcher and two-time World Series champion David Wells chastised Major League Baseball on Saturday and called out the "woke" culture infecting major corporations.

Majority of California voters don’t support cash for slavery reparations: Poll

A California task force made a recommendation to pay cash reparations to descendants of slaves earlier this year, but a majority of voters in the state oppose the council’s request.

What to expect from Schumer’s AI forum this week with Musk, Zuckerberg, and other bigwigs

The Senate is scheduled this week to hear from the leading voices in Silicon Valley on the pertinence and power of artificial intelligence and on recommendations for regulating the technology.
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