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San Francisco Mayor London Breed gets early challengers

San Francisco Mayor London Breed is facing several early challengers ahead of next year’s mayoral election, all of which are critical of her performance as the city faces a drug overdose epidemic, a growing homeless population, and high crime rates.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 31 days

Recipients of the federal Supplemental Security Income program will receive their November payment in a little more than a month. Individual filers could receive a maximum payment of $914.

Supreme Court threat hovers over new Biden FCC net neutrality push

The Federal Communications Commission's attempt to reinstate the internet policy known as net neutrality faces a major stumbling block in the form of Supreme Court scrutiny, according to some of its critics.

Class-action settlement: What to know about $15 million A&W suit

Those who purchased A&W root beer or cream soda products between February 2016 and June 2023 could be eligible to receive compensation from a $15 million class-action settlement. The deadline to submit a claim form is Oct. 18.

Social Security update: First round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in 10 days

Beneficiaries who receive one of the three Social Security retirement payments each month will get the first payment for October, worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70, in 10 days.

Inside Dan Crenshaw’s cartel task force, where ‘kill or capture’ is end goal

Former Navy SEAL officer and now-Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is leading a group of hand-selected House Republicans in creating a fail-proof strategy to take down, even kill, the Mexican drug cartel members behind America's fentanyl crisis.

Conservatives turn to the classics to sell school choice

Conservative activists and education experts are turning to the ancient writings of Aristotle, Homer, and Dante to push for school choice.

DC National Zoo pandas to depart for China by end of the year

The Washington, D.C., National Zoo will soon say goodbye to its famous giant pandas after living in the U.S. capital for over two decades.

Biden signs last-minute spending deal, narrowly avoiding government shutdown

President Joe Biden signed a temporary spending deal that was passed by Congress, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown just one hour before federal funding was set to lapse on Oct. 1.

Gaetz accuses McCarthy of making ‘Ukraine deal with Democrats’ in passing stopgap

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) accused House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) of making a "Ukraine deal with Democrats" after passing the 45-day continuing resolution, which did not include funding for Ukraine.
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