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Food stamps: September SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for Kansas residents to end in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send out its remaining payments to Kansas residents over the next two days before the program wraps up for September.

Brandon Johnson plans to move 1,600 immigrants from police stations to camps before winter

Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to relocate over 1,000 immigrants who are waiting for a spot in city-operated shelters from Chicago police stations to camps, as hundreds continue to arrive from the southern border.

House to tackle drug shortages as top priority this term

Tackling critical drug shortages will be a top bipartisan priority for the House in the coming legislative session.

Stimulus check update: Direct monthly payment worth $1,000 to arrive for Los Angeles County residents in seven days

Los Angeles County residents who are part of a guaranteed income program will receive their monthly $1,000 payment in seven days.

Inside the brand new White House situation room

The White House Situation Room, a space of great mystique and even greater secrecy, just got a $50 million facelift.

House set to move on bipartisan hospital price transparency bill in first week back

A bipartisan group of lawmakers across three committees in the House of Representatives introduced a new measure on Friday aiming to secure price transparency for healthcare procedures and services.

Randi Weingarten sidesteps question of hiding students’ orientations from parents

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten refused to commit to complete transparency with students' parents.

Abortion pill maker asks Supreme Court to decide legality of mifepristone

The Supreme Court was asked Friday to decide the fate of a common abortion drug ahead of the 2024 election year.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file for Massachusetts rebate check in seven days

The deadline to claim a Massachusetts tax rebate is in one week.

Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces anti-mask mandate after effort stalls in Senate

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is set to introduce legislation that would ban the federal government from reimplementing mask mandates in response to a resurgence in COVID-19 cases, particularly for students and travelers.
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