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

Illinois households eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive a maximum payment of up to $2,113 in eight days.

Hunter Biden investigation: Former Burisma board member to sit for transcribed interview next week

Devon Archer, a former Burisma board member and business partner of Hunter Biden, will sit for a transcribed interview before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Monday, July 31, a committee spokesperson told the Washington Examiner.

WATCH LIVE: Karine Jean-Pierre delivers White House press briefing

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is holding a briefing after the White House called the vote for judicial reforms in Israel "unfortunate."

New legislation would provide child tax credit for unborn babies

New sweeping House legislation introduced Monday would expand the child tax credit and also allow the benefit to cover the time that a baby is in a mother’s womb.

Third candidate jumps into growing field for Delaware House seat

A third Democratic candidate has entered the race for Delaware’s sole House seat, setting the stage for what is likely to be a competitive primary election to replace Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE).

Food stamps: Payments for SNAP benefits to arrive in four states in eight days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin issuing food stamps to eligible households in August, with recipients from four states set to receive payments across the board in eight days.

Kushner relatives max out donations to Chris Christie’s presidential campaign

A years-long feud between Chris Christie and Jared Kushner just got a little messier.

Trump loses law enforcement endorsement he had in 2020 to DeSantis

The Florida Police Chiefs Association endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time in 2020 when it endorsed then-President Donald Trump, but for 2024 the law enforcement group has chosen to endorse a different Republican presidential candidate.

Tim Scott groups outspending all GOP presidential candidates in July advertising

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and his super PAC spent the most money on advertising in July of any Republican presidential candidate.

Four ways Gavin Newsom plans to spend billions on liberal policies in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is narrowing down his top spending priorities as California Democrats gear up to try to persuade voters to approve a $26 million borrowing spree despite a looming budget deficit.
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