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Food stamps: First CalFresh benefits for August worth up to $1,691 to arrive in three days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send the first payment for August worth up to $1,691 to California residents in three days.

Social Security update: Check worth up to $4,555 to go out to millions in 11 days

Millions of retirees will see the first disbursement of three monthly Social Security payments in August in 11 days, which is worth up to $4,555 for people who retire at 70.

New federal charges, same dominance: Trump hangs on to front-runner status

The bombshell news on Thursday that special counsel Jack Smith unveiled three new charges against former President Donald Trump in a superseding indictment over allegations he mishandled classified documents while in office would have destroyed any other presidential candidate.

Hunter Biden legal troubles dog White House: Washington Photos of the Week

Hunter Biden's expected plea deal collapsed in court this week under scrutiny from a federal judge. The "curveball" development had the White House on defense.

Khan plans for FTC to take on big business and Big Tech undimmed by recent failures

Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan has suffered a few high-profile defeats in court in recent months but is undaunted in her aim to bring a much more aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement to bear on big business and Big Tech.

Lincoln Day Dinner: Trump embraces legal troubles with walk-up song in Iowa

Former President Donald Trump took the stage at Iowa’s 2023 Lincoln Dinner on Friday evening by embracing his numerous legal battles.

Lincoln Day Dinner: Trump dings Ron ‘DeSanctus’ on ethanol in Iowa

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump took repeated shots at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) while claiming his critics would not be attacking him if he were not a dominant force in the 2024 Republican presidential primary as he appealed to Iowa Republicans to support him next year.

UNC-Chapel Hill bars use of race and sex in admissions

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling that gutted affirmative action, effectively ending race-conscious admissions, the University of North Carolina has voted to bar the use of “race, sex, color or ethnicity” in hiring and admissions.

Lincoln Day Dinner: Will Hurd booed for saying Trump is running to ‘to stay out of prison’

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former Texas GOP Rep. Will Hurd was heckled by Iowa Republicans after he told the Lincoln Day Dinner, an important party fundraiser, that former President Donald Trump was seeking reelection because he was trying to "stay out of prison."

Georgia judge sets hearing date on Trump motion to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis

A senior judge in Georgia has set a hearing date to consider former President Donald Trump’s motion to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis ahead of expected indictments over election interference.
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