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New Mexico AG Raul Torrez refuses to defend Gov. Lujan Grisham in gun carry suspension lawsuits

Democratic New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez announced he will not defend the state in pending lawsuits against the governor's public health emergency order suspending open and concealed carry of firearms in Albuquerque and surrounding counties.

Estimate of COVID-19 unemployment fraud revised up to as much as $135 billion

COVID-19-related unemployment fraud likely reached between $100 billion and $135 billion, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.

Lawyer claims Ken Paxton hired him to go after political enemies, then left him out to dry

AUSTIN, Texas — A personal injury lawyer hired by Ken Paxton to investigate crimes that wealthy political donor Nate Paul alleged testified before the Senate on Tuesday that he was duped by the now-impeached attorney general.

Government spending fight spells trouble for McCarthy speakership

The House returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday and conservative lawmakers are underscoring their demands for a deal on government funding, with several hinting at trouble for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as he seeks to appease all corners of his party while also holding on to his No. 1 position in the lower chamber.

Stimulus update: Payment worth up to $3,284 from Alaska fund to be sent in two days

Most recipients of the 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend payment have received their dividend, but some residents who have not received their payment will receive it in two days.

US views China as biggest threat in cybersecurity, DOD warns

The Department of Defense has determined China to be its biggest threat in the cybersecurity domain, according to a newly declassified summary of a classified report, which was transmitted to Congress in May.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file for Massachusetts rebate check in three days

The deadline to claim a Massachusetts tax rebate is in three days.

Five Memphis police officers federally indicted in death of Tyre Nichols

Five former Memphis police officers have been federally indicted in connection with the death of Tyre Nichols in January.

CDC recommends new COVID vaccine for ages 6 months and older

An advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted on Tuesday to recommend the newly approved and authorized COVID-19 vaccines to those ages 6 months and older.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for September worth up to $1,691 end in three days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish its September payments, worth up to $1,691, in three days.
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