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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.”

Club for Growth no longer sold on Rosendale in Montana Senate race

The Club for Growth could avoid a bruising primary with national Republicans in Montana next year after meeting with Tim Sheehy, the establishment pick to challenge Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT).

Culture wars take center stage as House spending battles continue

The House is poised to vote this week on its first two appropriations bills of the 2024 fiscal year, setting up another spending battle as Republicans seek to inject a number of amendments targeting what they consider to be culture war issues.

Range owner warns leftist gun control bill will turn citizens into criminals

A gun range operator in Massachusetts is sounding the alarm as sweeping gun control legislation makes its way through the state's Democratic-controlled legislature.

Food stamps: Direct payment for August SNAP worth up to $2,113 to arrive in Illinois in seven days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out a maximum payment of $2,113 to Illinois households in seven days.

European Union approves $47.5B Chips Act to answer US semiconductor subsidies

The European Union approved major subsidies for semiconductor chip production capabilities to compete with the United States and China in the race to build up domestic technology industries.

Doug Burgum announces qualification for Republican primary debate

Gov. Doug Burgum's (R-ND) presidential campaign announced on Tuesday he qualified for the Republican National Committee primary debate.

Food stamps: First Virginia direct payment for August worth average of $181 to go out in seven days

Those who receive food stamps, a form of food assistance, in Virginia will begin to see their benefits loaded onto their Virginia EBT cards in seven days.

Biden’s dog Commander bit seven people in four months: Report

President Joe Biden's dog Commander has reportedly been causing just as much trouble as his previous dog, Major, in the White House.
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