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Food stamps: California SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for September will be issued in two days

California is preparing to send out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments to low-income households for the month of September in two days.

Food stamps: September SNAP benefits worth up to $1,691 to arrive for Colorado residents in two days

Colorado residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can expect to receive their payment worth up to $1,691 for September in two days.

White House implies Biden will not commemorate Afghanistan withdrawal

It appears the Biden administration will not mark the Afghanistan withdrawal anniversary with any in-person events.

Republicans press Biden administration on Maui fire response as death toll rises

House Republicans are pressing the Biden administration over its response to the widespread wildfires in Maui, with some members going so far as to accuse Democrats of politicizing the issue to further their climate change agenda.

Disgraced former cardinal Theodore McCarrick ruled unfit to stand trial

Theodore McCarrick, a former cardinal of the Catholic Church who was defrocked by Pope Francis, has been ruled mentally unfit to stand trial by a Massachusetts judge in a sexual abuse case.

Manchin and daughter pitching donors on centrist political group: Report

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and his daughter Heather Manchin are working on a $100 million project to boost centrist policies and candidates, according to a new report.

Oliver Anthony unveils merch line off ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’

Country singer Oliver Anthony has released merchandise in an effort to capitalize on his newfound fame.

Chris Christie joins 2024 rivals in attacking Vivek Ramaswamy on foreign policy

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joined at least two other fellow Republican presidential candidates in attacking Vivek Ramaswamy's foreign policy expertise this week.

Biden administration will cooperate with GOP Maui wildfire investigations

Senior Biden administration officials will cooperate with any Republican congressional efforts to investigate the state and federal response to the recent wildfires in Hawaii, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell confirmed on Wednesday.

Los Angeles approves spending $150 million in ‘mansion tax’ funds to tackle housing crisis

The Los Angeles City Council approved a $150 million expenditure plan for revenue from its ‘mansion tax’ to go toward programs targeting housing issues in the city.
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