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Food stamps: Joni Ernst announces bill regarding nearly $1 billion in ‘ineligible’ SNAP payments

Sen. Joni Ernst's (R-IA) latest bill is seeking to reduce $1 billion in federal spending by targeting states that dole out ineligible Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

Trump ‘outsider’ status gives him another leg up on challengers

Former President Donald Trump is widely seen as a political outsider by Republican voters, while Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is viewed as part of the political establishment, a new poll revealed.

Biden joins UAW picket line in Michigan: ‘Stick with it’

President Joe Biden told striking United Auto Workers members to "stick with it" during a brief visit to the picket line in Detroit on Tuesday.

Republicans target Democrats over NYC migrant crisis in government spending fight

The National Republican Congressional Committee launched a new ad campaign targeting New York Democrats over the state’s migrant crisis, following through with the GOP’s strategy of hitting their opponents over immigration that helped the party flip at least five seats in the Empire State during the midterm elections last year.

New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy mulling bid for Sen. Bob Menendez’s seat

New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy is being encouraged to run for embattled Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-NJ) seat next year, a source familiar with the matter told the Washington Examiner.

GOP-led Wisconsin impeachment panel sued by liberal watchdog over ‘secrecy’

A liberal watchdog group filed a lawsuit on Monday against a three-person Republican-led panel investigating possible impeachment charges against Justice Janet Protasiewicz, Wisconsin's newest and most liberal state Supreme Court judge.

Pava LaPere death: Baltimore police open murder investigation into death of 26-year-old tech CEO

Detectives with the Baltimore Police Department have opened a murder investigation into the death of a 26-year-old technology entrepreneur and CEO who was found dead in her apartment on Monday.

Philippines plans ‘to take control once again’ of disputed shoal held by Chinese coast guard

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s team plans “to take control once again” of a valuable lagoon occupied by China's forces, an intention that could escalate the simmering dispute over sovereignty in the South China Sea.

Gun violence drives up crime in California despite most stringent gun laws in the country

California has the strictest firearm laws in the United States, but a large number of violent crimes still involve a firearm.

Stimulus update: Direct Minnesota payments worth up to $1,300 to finish sending in four days

Minnesota homeowners or renters could see property tax rebates of up to $1,300 hit their bank account or via a check in the mail in four days.
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