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Colorado offers residents $6,000 to trade in gas-powered vehicles

Coloradans can receive upwards of $6,000 if they trade in their old gas-powered vehicles in a vehicle exchange program launched by the state Thursday.

Food stamps: September SNAP payments worth up to $2,145 to arrive in four states on Friday

While most states send out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments on a rolling basis, four states will send out benefits to all residents on Friday.

Doug Burgum super PAC to spend $4.5 million ahead of second GOP debate

A super PAC supporting Gov. Doug Burgum's (R-ND) 2024 presidential run is launching a multimillion-dollar ad campaign this week to boost his profile ahead of the second Republican National Committee debate in late September.

Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court financial disclosure form released after extension request

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's 2022 annual financial disclosure has been released after a delay due to the jurist requesting an extension on his filing.

READ IN FULL: Clarence Thomas’s 2022 financial disclosure

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's financial disclosure report for 2022 was released on Wednesday.

Clarence Thomas’s 2022 financial disclosure released after months of ‘ethics’ pressure

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's 2022 annual financial disclosure has been released as liberal groups continue to accuse the conservative and other justices of ethics violations related to their finances.

Top Oversight Democrat urges Comer to subpoena Kushner firm over foreign business dealings

House Oversight Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) sent a letter to Chairman James Comer (R-KY) calling on him to compel Jared Kushner, the former president’s son-in-law, to produce documents related to his business ventures in Saudi Arabia.

Stimulus update: One-time payment of $600 to Georgia farm workers to go out until next year

Georgia farm and food workers can receive a one-time $600 direct payment in federal relief from the U.S. Department of Agriculture until October of next year.

Pennsylvania moving toward earlier 2024 presidential primary

Pennsylvania is one step closer to pushing itself into the 2024 presidential primary spotlight after a state committee voted to move the primary earlier to March 19.

Inflation ticked up to 3.3% in July in Fed’s preferred gauge

Inflation ticked up to a 3.3% annual rate in July, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.
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