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Trump hits ‘Crooked Joe Biden’ for ‘bogus charges’ as country waits for Georgia indictment

With another indictment of former President Donald Trump expected in Georgia, the top Republican candidate accused President Joe Biden of “trying to steal the Election” amid his legal battle on accusations of subverting 2020's election results.

Nevada Senate race attracts crowded GOP primary field seeking to challenge Jacky Rosen

The GOP primary field seeking to challenge Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) grew far more crowded over the weekend as two Republican candidates announced their candidacies in an attempt to flip the key Senate seat red next year.

DeSantis replaces campaign manager in team shake-up

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has a new campaign manager as his presidential bid stalls in the polls.

Ne-Yo corrects media team, says he doesn’t apologize for defending children

Singer-songwriter Ne-Yo corrected his publishers and media team Monday after it looked like the pop and R&B star had apologized for making a stand against children receiving gender transition procedures.

Moody’s downgrades several US banks amid ‘ongoing strain’ in the banking sector

Moody’s Investors Service slashed the credit ratings of 10 small and midsize banks and warned of downgrading big banks as the sector faces uncertainty.

Weight loss drug Wegovy decreases heart attacks and strokes

A worldwide study published on Tuesday found that the weight loss drug Wegovy has significant benefits for heart health, reducing heart attacks and stroke incidents by 20%.

Food stamps: Direct August payment worth up to $1,691 for Arizona residents ends in five days

Arizona will finish sending out food stamps to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients for August in five days.

Biden doing Weather Channel interview to meet ‘viewers where they are,’ White House says

President Joe Biden will sit for a climate change-focused interview with the Weather Channel on Tuesday afternoon.

Chris Christie says Trump ‘not putting America first’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie slammed former President Donald Trump, saying his 2024 campaign, in the wake of a slew of indictments, is “not putting America first.”

LIHWAP payments: Application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in three days for Philadelphia residents

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, residents who need assistance with their water bills for the summer must apply to the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program in three days. Water bill customers must have received a notice that their water service would be shut off within the next 60 days to apply.
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