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Nine candidates have now qualified for the first Republican primary debate

Time is nearly running out for 2024 Republican candidates to qualify for the Republican National Committee's first primary debate next week. Candidates have until Monday night to prove they are eligible for the debate, 48 hours before next Wednesday's make-or-break event in Milwaukee.

Food stamps: Washington sending out SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 to residents in two days

Washington state residents who receive support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will see their final August payments in two days.

Vivek Ramaswamy denies backing Bernie Sanders COVID mask bill he once touted as ‘sensible’

Republican 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy recently alleged he never supported a Sen. Bernie Sanders-led COVID-19 proposal on masking despite praising it at the time as "sensible," records show.

Ronna McDaniel defends ‘contingent electors’ plot at heart of Trump’s Georgia legal battle

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel defended her actions in the aftermath of the 2020 election, saying the "contingent electors" were not unprecedented and that they were only selected in the event the legal challenges succeed.

Salena Zito suggests Pittsburgh’s problem is its government can’t ‘eclipse politics’

The Washington Examiner's Salena Zito explained the origin of her recent analysis of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Food stamps: Maryland SNAP payment for August worth up to $1,691 goes out in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send Maryland residents their final August payments in six days to provide low-income residents assistance with groceries.

WHO stokes controversy with Traditional Medicine Summit

The World Health Organization concluded on Friday its first Traditional Medicine Summit in India, which generated staunch criticism from the medical community.

US delivers bleak outlook on Ukraine’s attempts to sever Russian land bridge

The United States is not overly optimistic about Ukraine's attempts to cut off Russia's land bridge from its territory to the Crimean Peninsula.

Trump bid to stay Carroll defamation lawsuit denied by judge

A federal judge denied former President Donald Trump's motion to stay a pending appeal in the defamation lawsuit brought against him by E. Jean Carroll.

Hunter Biden stayed at the White House before plea deal collapse: Report

Hunter Biden, his second wife, and their toddler stayed at the White House for two weeks starting the day after his since-collapsed plea deal was made public.
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