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Trump loses last-ditch bid to delay New York civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump lost a last-ditch effort to delay the start of his Oct. 2 civil fraud trial in New York.

Extreme what? White House mocks Hatch Act restrictions while warning of shutdown

White House officials made fun of an ethics law restricting their language during a call warning against a government shutdown.

Government shutdown: Who will be furloughed and who will work unpaid

As the government appears headed for a shutdown, hundreds of thousands of federal workers are looking at furloughs and late paychecks.

Biden names Trump in protester-interrupted speech on democracy

President Joe Biden was interrupted by a protester as he encouraged the country to put politics aside to protect democracy and its public institutions.

Man wrongfully convicted of murder announces plan to sue Chicago police

An exonerated man who was released from jail earlier this year has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of Chicago.

Fetterman mocks GOP’s impeachment inquiry by sending James Comer a case of Bud Light

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) poked fun at Republicans' attempt to impeach President Joe Biden, gifting Rep. James Comer (R-KY) a case of Bud Light to commemorate the "historic impeachment journey."

Food stamps: October SNAP payments for Pennsylvania residents worth up to $1,691 to arrive in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out October payments to eligible Pennsylvania recipients in five days.

How would SNAP and similar government programs be affected by a government shutdown?

A government shutdown would temporarily end several welfare programs, officials are warning.

California to raise minimum wage for fast food restaurants to $20/hour

Fast food workers in California can expect a bit more money in their wallets thanks to new legislation that was approved Thursday, which will raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour.

Hawley asks Mayorkas to end group containing people who signed Hunter Biden disinformation memo

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) demanded that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas disband a group of "experts" that includes three people who signed a memo denouncing stories about Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation.
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