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Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be paid out to recipients today

Residents in Alexandria, Virginia, who are receiving money from a guaranteed income program are receiving their next payment of $500 on Thursday.

Food stamps: How much SNAP recipients receive by state

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which provides food security for over 40 million people across the United States, varies from state to state for average payments per household.

Second Dodgers pitcher speaks out against Pride Night festivities: ‘God cannot be mocked’

Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen spoke out against the team’s decision to reinvite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to attend its Pride Night festivities later this month.

Rubio blasts Comey for ‘tremendous damage to the country’ that funds life after FBI

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) called out former FBI Director James Comey, accusing him of doing “tremendous damage to the country” while looking out for his life after government service.

Electric vehicle sales are on the rise while their shortcomings hold steady

Energy experts have assured that the popularity of electric vehicles is revving up as predicted, with nearly 1 in 5 cars sold worldwide in 2023 being electric.

Project Dynamo: The daring mission to rescue trapped Americans from civil war

Hundreds of American citizens are trapped in Sudan as a brutal civil war rages. For many with a U.S. passport, Project Dynamo was their opportunity to get out.

Debt ceiling: Here are the senators opposing the deal

All eyes are on the Senate now that the House has advanced the debt ceiling bill.

Five things to watch as the Senate considers debt ceiling bill

The Senate is now considering the debt ceiling agreement made between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Biden and McCarthy on cusp of passing debt ceiling deal. Will voters care?

The debt ceiling deal has attracted praise from policy experts concerned with the national debt, but whether that pays political dividends for either President Joe Biden or House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) remains to be seen.

Debt limit: How the compromise compares to the original GOP debt ceiling bill

Bipartisan debt limit legislation appears poised to become law; here is how it compares to the Republican debt limit bill that was used as a jumping-off point for negotiations.
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