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Former judge loses law license after robbing Tuskegee Airmen uncle of $240,000: Report

A former judge in Chicago lost her license to practice law following accusations that she robbed her uncle, a World War II veteran of the Tuskegee Airmen, of more than $240,000 to purchase cryptocurrency.

WATCH LIVE: White House to hold press briefing ahead of Biden trip to Michigan

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing on Monday ahead of President Joe Biden's trip to Detroit, where he will picket with autoworkers on strike.

Biden applauds tentative Writers Guild labor agreement: ‘Did not come easily’

President Joe Biden celebrated the tentative labor agreement reached by the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers over the weekend.

New York high school bus crash: Superintendent says all students injured expected to recover

All New York high school students who were involved in a fatal charter bus crash last week en route to band camp are expected to recover, according to the superintendent of the Farmingdale School District.

NRCC reports second-lowest fundraising month since 2020 election cycle

The National Republican Congressional Committee raised just under $4 million during the month of August, marking the committee’s second-lowest monthly fundraising total in the last two election cycles.

Stimulus update: Direct Minnesota payments worth up to $1,300 to finish sending in five days

Minnesota homeowners or renters could receive property tax rebates of up to $1,300 by the end of this week as a result of a $2 million rebate from the state's multibillion-dollar budget surplus.

Trump tells House Republicans to ‘shut it down’ unless they ‘get everything’

Former President Donald Trump urged House Republicans to shut down the federal government if they do not secure everything they seek during budget negotiations.

McCarthy expresses frustration as GOP holdouts threaten progress ahead of government shutdown

With just six days until federal funding is set to lapse, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is expressing cautious optimism that he can wrangle enough members of his party to begin advancing appropriations bills and a temporary stopgap measure to avert a government shutdown this weekend.

Tim Scott launches abortion ad aiming at GOP presidential rivals

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) launched a new ad two days before the second GOP debate that subtly takes aim at his 2024 Republican presidential primary rivals over retreating from embracing abortion restriction laws.

Food stamps: Direct SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 to be sent to California for October in six days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send its first payment for October worth up to $1,691 to residents in six days.
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