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Bronny James cardiac arrest: LeBron James’s son suffers emergency during USC practice

Bronny James, LeBron James's son, suffered a cardiac arrest while practicing at the University of Southern California on Monday.

China’s foreign minister ousted after mysterious monthlong absence

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang was ousted from his position and replaced by his predecessor after a weekslong unexplained absence.

NRSC slams vulnerable Senate Democrats on gun rights for veterans

The National Republican Senatorial Committee is going after three vulnerable Senate Democrats for allegedly infringing on the Second Amendment rights of veterans.

Trump’s lead grows after receiving Jan. 6 target letter, new poll says

Former President Donald Trump is expanding his lead over his Republican primary competitors after receiving another target letter from special counsel Jack Smith concerning the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Epstein victim explains why she’s suing FBI after agency ignored her claims for 10 years

Maria Farmer, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who is suing the FBI, explained on Monday that she is suing the agency for ignoring her case for a decade.

Food stamps: First Colorado SNAP payment for August worth up to $1,691 to arrive in seven days

Low-income households in Colorado who receive monthly food benefits from the federal program called SNAP can expect to see their first payment for August in seven days.

Food stamps: Four states send out all SNAP benefits in seven days

Four states send out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments to all eligible households at the start of the month.

Food stamps: First CalFresh payment for August worth up to $1,691 to arrive in seven days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a federal program that provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families, will send the first payment for August worth up to $1,691 to California residents in seven days.

Joint US-Mexico statement on fentanyl is heavy on promises, light on details

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and senior members of his government hosted a group of Biden administration officials Monday to continue discussions aimed at stopping the trafficking of fentanyl, firearms, and immigrants across the border.

Russia destroying cultural sites in Ukraine ‘marks an escalation,’ UN says

UNESCO, the United Nations’s educational, scientific, and cultural organization, condemned recent Russian strikes on Ukrainian cultural sites “in the strongest terms.”
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