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Food stamps: Texas’s direct payments for August worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in 13 days

Texas's August Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments, worth up to $1,691, will wrap up in 13 days.

Capitol police dismiss panic that led to shelter in place as ‘bogus call’

U.S. Capitol Police locked down and evacuated the Russell Senate Office Building following a "bad call" about a potential active shooter situation on Wednesday afternoon.

Meta news ban begins on Facebook and Instagram in Canada

Meta has begun the process of cutting off news availability to Canadians on Facebook and Instagram.

LIHWAP payments: Pennsylvania residents interested in up to $2,500 for water bills must apply in nine days

The Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program opened applications for residents in Pennsylvania who need assistance with their water bills earlier this summer, and applications close in nine days.

Pence boasts 30,000 donors, expects to qualify for debate ‘by the end of next week’

Former Vice President Mike Pence's presidential campaign expects to amass enough unique donors to qualify for the Republican National Committee's primary debate "by the end of next week" as Pence is facing scrutiny for accumulating donors more slowly than candidates who are polling below him.

Gas prices hit nine-month high on rising oil prices

U.S. gas prices climbed to their highest point in nine months on Wednesday, driven by rising oil prices that show no signs of easing in the months ahead.

Biden playing ‘shell game’ with mussels to sink Abbott’s border buoys: Arrington

A senior House Republican accused the Biden administration of playing politics following the Interior Department's decision to list a mussels specimen found only in a part of the U.S.-Mexico border where Texas installed a floating buoy barrier as endangered.

Bob McDonnell blasts Jack Smith’s partisan ‘overzealous’ charging in high-profile cases

Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell spoke out against special counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutor pursuing federal charges against former President Donald Trump, who was also involved in a case against McDonnell close to 10 years ago.

Donald Trump indicted: Who are the judges handling former president’s three major legal proceedings?

Former President Donald Trump was indicted for a third time on Wednesday and charged with a range of crimes related to an effort to overturn the 2020 election. Trump has also been charged in two other cases this year for the illegal retention of classified documents and another for business fraud.

Donald Trump indicted: DOJ raises possible conflict of interest with Nauta’s lawyer

The Justice Department is raising conflict of interest concerns about the lawyer representing Walt Nauta, one of former President Donald Trump's alleged co-conspirators in the classified documents case.
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