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The Debrief with David Mark: Will a third indictment affect Trump’s campaign?

Washington Examiner magazine Managing Editor David Mark joins Jim Antle to discuss former President Donald Trump receiving his third indictment, his target letter from special counsel Jack Smith, and if any of these hurdles will hinder his campaign to be the 2024 Republican nominee.

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

Eligible residents in Louisville, Kentucky, can begin to apply for assistance with their energy bills for the summer of 2024 in three days.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in Delaware on Sunday

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up July payments in Delaware, worth up to $1,691, on Sunday.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth average of $188 for Georgia residents to go out in one day

Individuals who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in Georgia will receive their monthly benefits within the next day.

School district faces CRT battle after book teaches ‘white America is a syndicate’

A South Carolina school district has become embroiled in a dispute surrounding critical race theory after a high school teacher allegedly conducted a lesson centered on "systemic racism" teaching that "White America is syndicate for control."

Social Security update: These states would be the least affected if program receives cuts

The long-term future of Social Security is in the air right now, as the trust fund supplying most of the payments faces depletion in less than 10 years if nothing is done, forcing recipients to receive less money than they do now.

FIFA Women’s World Cup: US men’s team will get a piece of women’s team’s prize money

The U.S. men's soccer team will have extra incentive to root for the U.S. women's team at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.

How conservatives are pushing back against woke companies in the culture war

They say consumers need to vote with their wallets, and for the last few months, conservative consumers have made their voices heard.

Republican SALT backers split on how far to go on blue state tax deductions

Blue-state House Republicans are split over how far to go in insisting on state and local tax deductions for the residents of their wealthy and high-tax states, imperiling their efforts to extract key concessions from conservatives as the GOP conference tries to pass major tax legislation.

A look at AI mishaps in journalism as Google preps tool for newsrooms

Google is testing tools to help journalists by taking information about current events and turning them into articles. The Big Tech giant is the latest group to try to apply generative artificial intelligence to journalism. Yet the efforts so far have resulted in the publication of high-profile factual errors.
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