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Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher says inflation will not blow over ahead of next election

Tiana Lowe Doescher believes that inflation will continue to be a topic of concern among voters in the United States, even though the next election is well over a year away.

Biden welcomes DC students back to school, calls female middle schooler ‘baby’

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden stopped by a middle school in Washington to welcome students back to school, and they were met with excited reactions and a few awkward exchanges.

WATCH LIVE: DeSantis holds press conference in Bronson, Florida, ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will hold another press conference Monday afternoon in Bronson, Florida, ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia.

Food stamps: California SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for September to be sent out in four days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as CalFresh, will distribute the initial payment for September in four days to support low-income families and people.

Boebert to file multiple salary-slashing amendments to defense appropriations bill

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) plans to introduce several amendments to the Department of Defense appropriations bill, following through on the threat from hard-line conservatives to attempt to use the measure to defund the salaries of government officials.

Biden administration touts report on unions and economy ahead of Labor Day

The Treasury Department released a report on Monday extolling the virtues of unionization ahead of Labor Day.

Prigozhin plane crash: White House ‘increasingly confident’ Wagner chief is dead

The White House is "increasingly confident" that Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in an airplane crash last week, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Monday.

Buoys at Texas border have led to decrease in immigrant drownings: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

AUSTIN, Texas — Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick claimed on Monday that Texas's border water buoys have led to fewer drowning-related deaths among immigrants despite claims from Democrats they pose grave humanitarian risks.

Montana leads 18 states in court to strike down Maryland ‘buffer zones’ gun law

EXCLUSIVE — Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R-MT) filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit over a Maryland county law he says is defying the Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment test by establishing "unconstitutional" gun-free buffer zones.

Biden ‘focused on what real Americans care about’ amid impeachment talk, White House says

President Joe Biden has a lot of jobs, but worrying about impeachment isn't one of them.
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