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Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for September worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in four days

California food stamps, also known as CalFresh under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will wrap up distribution in September in four days.

Graham ‘pleased’ Senate taking up spending bills next week amid shutdown fears

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said he is "pleased" with the Senate's plans to take up its first appropriations "minibus" bills, which are expected to include aid to Ukraine.

Nikki Haley to sign pledge protecting parental rights while campaigning in New Hampshire

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley will sign a pledge to protect parental rights by a conservative group trying to reshape school content during her campaign swing through New Hampshire on Wednesday.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks about union contracts for West Coast ports

President Joe Biden is speaking about the finalized contracts from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association for ports on the West Coast.

NYC short-term rental restrictions go into effect, threatening thousands of Airbnb listings

New regulations requiring hosts to register their property with New York City in order to provide short-term leases went into effect on Tuesday after a lengthy battle between Airbnb and the city.

Philip Jefferson confirmed as vice chairman of the Fed as it tries to bring down inflation

The Senate on Wednesday approved the nomination of Philip Jefferson to serve as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in a wide bipartisan vote.

Pennsylvania escaped murderer: Local schools closed as manhunt nears a week

The search for escaped convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante in southeastern Pennsylvania moved into its seventh day on Wednesday after he escaped from the Chester County Prison last week.

China cracks down on iPhones for government workers

China has reportedly ordered its central government agencies to ban the use of iPhones as part of a countrywide campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and enhance cybersecurity.

The Rolling Stones announce first album of original material in 18 years

Legendary rock band the Rolling Stones announced their first album of original songs in 18 years Wednesday during an event in London with Jimmy Fallon.

Trump loses again as judge rules next E. Jean Carroll trial limited to damages only

Former President Donald Trump's second trial against former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll will be limited to damages only, a judge ruled Wednesday in a partial summary judgment.
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