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Food stamps: Maryland SNAP payment for August worth up to $1,691 issued in one day

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, will issue its final August payment to Maryland residents in one day.

Three things to know about Newsom’s $4 billion mental health bill

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and California lawmakers are looking to update the state's behavioral and mental health system and add a $4.68 billion bond measure for treatment beds. A joint committee hearing will convene on Tuesday to discuss the newly amended language in an effort to overhaul mental healthcare.

Food stamps: Direct August SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in Louisiana in one day

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its August payments for low-income Louisiana residents in one day.

Screen time linked to developmental delays in children under 4

Screen time may cause developmental delays for children under the age of 4, according to a study published Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics.

Alabama lawmaker, chairman of Armed Services Committee, wants Space Command answers

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) invited relevant military officials to testify publicly in front of the committee regarding President Joe Biden's decision to house Space Command's headquarters permanently in Colorado instead of Alabama.

Biden vacation in billionaire Tom Steyer’s mansion spawns government investigation

Officials in Nevada are "actively investigating" whether left-wing billionaire and climate investor Tom Steyer skirted the law over renting his swanky vacation home to President Joe Biden and the first family.

Biden campaign doesn’t say whether he would debate Trump before general election

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign wouldn't say Tuesday whether he would participate in a general election debate with former President Donald Trump if he becomes the Republican Party's presidential nominee.

Biden DOJ takes Abbott to court to take down border buoys

AUSTIN, Texas — The Justice Department will appear in federal court Tuesday to argue that Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) latest border security installation of a string of buoys in the Rio Grande is illegal because it obstructs a U.S. waterway.

Republican debate: Biden campaign and DNC remain focused on no-show Trump

Democrats are undeterred in their efforts to troll the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, despite former President Donald Trump's decision not to attend.

Ex-college athlete checking ‘the best options’ on legal action against California library

A former college athlete is looking into suing a California library after she was kicked out during a speech she made at the library, saying she felt her "First Amendment right was violated."
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