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McCarthy ‘expects’ a short-term funding bill will be necessary to avoid shutdown

Speaker Kevin Mccarthy (R-CA) said in a Republican member-only conference call that he expects that a short-term continuing resolution will be needed in order to give the House and Senate more time to negotiate appropriation bills.

Newsom hits red states for ‘book bans’ and says California stands for parental rights

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) continued his rhetorical war with red states Monday, blasting Texas and Florida for purportedly banning books while defending his state as a bastion for parental rights.

Nevada Republicans announce 2024 state presidential caucus date

The Nevada Republican Party announced on Monday that the GOP presidential caucuses for the Silver State are scheduled for Feb. 8.

Megyn Kelly discusses why Oliver Anthony’s ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ is resonating with the US

Megyn Kelly said Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Men North of Richmond" appeals to so many Americans because it gives voice to the disgust and resentment they feel toward the government.

Trump lawyers blast release of ‘proposed indictment’ that Fulton County calls ‘fictitious’

Attorneys for Donald Trump blasted the Fulton County District Attorney's Office on Monday after the purported release of a "proposed indictment" of the former president as county officials dispute the authenticity of the document.

Ron DeSantis calls for Bob Iger to drop Disney lawsuit, says he’s ‘moved on’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) called on Disney to drop its lawsuit, filed in a bid to restore its autonomy over the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort, against him and other Florida officials, saying the entertainment giant will lose the legal challenge.

Food stamps: All Maine recipients will receive monthly payments worth average of $168 by Monday

The food stamps program in Maine has distributed all payments to eligible residents for the month of August. The final round of payments was sent on Monday.

GOP lawmaker renews calls for Garland to withdraw ‘unjustified’ school board memo

A freshman Republican lawmaker is renewing calls for Attorney General Merrick Garland to withdraw a memo aimed at combating alleged violence against school teachers, pointing to testimony from other Biden administration officials that indicate its language was “unjustified.”

Food stamps: Direct payment worth average of $188 for Georgia residents to go out within nine days

Georgia residents enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive their monthly benefits within nine days.

Zachary Levi calls for audiences to stop supporting ‘garbage’ movies from Hollywood

Actor Zachary Levi has asked audiences to be mindful with what films they pay to watch, asking them over the weekend to stop watching "garbage" movies.
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