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LIHEAP payments: Arkansas benefits for energy costs arrive in seven days

Select residents in Arkansas can expect assistance payments for cooling costs from the Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program beginning in just seven days.

Ron DeSantis would push ‘civics education’ to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary as president

The Washington Examiner's national political reporter Salena Zito asked Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over the weekend how he would celebrate America's 250th anniversary if he were to become president of the United States.

Maryland’s recreational marijuana market opens up amid public health concerns

Maryland’s new law legalizing marijuana officially took effect this weekend, making it the 23rd state to have legalized recreational marijuana.

Maryland 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox files to run for House seat

Dan Cox, Maryland's unsuccessful GOP gubernatorial nominee in last year's race against Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD), filed to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday.

DeSantis says ‘woke ideology’ affects everything and he’s ‘the only guy’ fighting it

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) reiterated his "anti-woke" stance in a radio interview Monday morning, claiming, "I'm the only guy running who's been very clear about that issue."

LIHEAP payments: Application to receive help with energy bills to open in 14 days

Eligible residents in Maine can begin to apply for assistance with their heating bills for fiscal 2024 in just 14 days.

New Russian and Saudi oil cuts tighten markets and threaten gas price increase

Oil prices increased Monday on the news that Saudi Arabia and Russia would each impose additional supply cuts for the month of August, amounting to roughly 1.5% of global supply and threatening to push up gas prices for drivers across the United States through the second half of the year.

Biden ups cap on monthly parole screenings for migrants to 43,500

A greater number of immigrants in Mexico will be able to begin the legal admission process at the United States's southern border through a Biden administration initiative that the government expanded over the weekend.

Harvard legacy admissions targeted in lawsuit after Supreme Court bans affirmative action

Lawyers filed a civil rights complaint Monday against Harvard, claiming the college's legacy admissions "systematically disadvantage applicants of color."

Nancy Mace seeks answers on Pentagon’s return to Defense Travel System

A House subcommittee chair has reached out to the Department of Defense regarding its decision not to go through with transitioning from the Defense Travel System to MyTravel.
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