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Bud Light owner Anheuser-Busch to sell eight labels to cannabis company

Anheuser-Busch, the owner of Bud Light and several other beer brands, is selling off eight of its labels to Tilray Brands, a cannabis company based in New York City.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for August ending in Delaware in 15 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish its August payments, worth up to $1,691, in 15 days.

Food stamps: Maine SNAP recipients will see monthly payments beginning in two days

Food stamp recipients in Maine will start to see their monthly payments for August in two days.

Mike Pence says Ohio’s Issue 1 would put a stop to interests of ‘radical Left’

Former Vice President Mike Pence threw his support behind Ohio's State Issue 1 measure, saying it will protect the state's constitution from "the radical Left."

House GOP intervenes in censorship lawsuit, alleges Biden White House ‘coerced’ speech

A dozen House Republicans filed an amicus brief Tuesday in an ongoing lawsuit that alleges the Biden administration coordinated with social media companies to censor First Amendment-protected content about COVID-19 and Hunter Biden.

All eyes on Georgia as Trump could face fourth indictment on RICO charges

A potential fourth indictment stemming from the Fulton County investigation into former President Donald Trump could include racketeering charges as a grand jury is expected to make a decision in the coming days.

Airbnb blasts ruling as New York City judge tosses lawsuit

A New York City judge has dismissed lawsuits filed by Airbnb and local hosts against the city pushing for looser restrictions for short-term rentals.

Biden visit highlights rocky political terrain in 2024 battleground Arizona

President Joe Biden's visit to Arizona to designate a large area around the Grand Canyon as a national monument showcases his work on conservation and clean energy in a state that ultimately could determine who will become president in 2024.

Select committee on China investigating security threat posed by modules that can shut down vehicles

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party inquired this week about a possible national security threat posed by cellular connectivity modules tied to two Chinese companies.

Transgender woman takes ex-boyfriend to court for possession of removed genitalia

A Michigan transgender woman has filed a court claim demanding their ex-boyfriend return their surgically removed genitalia that he allegedly stores in his refrigerator.
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