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Putin denounces ‘criminal activity’ in first appearance since Wagner rebellion

Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the idea that an armed rebellion against his government would have succeeded during his first public comments since a Russian mercenary group marched toward Moscow over the weekend.

DeSantis says he can ‘expand’ GOP base compared to Trump

EAGLE PASS, Texas — White House hopeful Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is confident the GOP will appeal to more voters and, in turn, win more seats in Congress if he's at the top of the ticket come next November, as opposed to former President Donald Trump.

LIHEAP payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in five days

Eligible residents in Illinois will receive benefits to help pay for their water bills in only five days.

LIHEAP utility payments: Direct payments for help with energy bills arriving in 14 days

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program payments will be arriving in 14 days for Arkansas residents who applied and were approved to receive the payments.

Biden and Buttigieg greenlight $1.7 billion for electric bus fleet

The United States Department of Transportation awarded nearly $1.7 billion in grants for zero- and low-emission buses, distributing money among 46 states and territories.

White House declines to speculate about Wagner revolt fallout in Russia

The White House repeatedly declined to speculate about the potential impact the 36-hour revolt carried out by the Wagner military group could have on Russian President Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine.

Piers Morgan claims Biden ‘is losing it’ and urges Democrats not to allow reelection

Piers Morgan joined the chorus of voices urging the Democratic Party to veer away from President Joe Biden in 2024 in a new op-ed.

Comer blasts appointing special counsel as a ‘ridiculous idea’ in Hunter Biden investigation

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) slammed the notion of appointing a special counsel in the federal investigation of Hunter Biden as a "ridiculous idea" on Monday, claiming Attorney General Merrick Garland cannot be trusted.

Jim Jordan asks Weiss to clarify claim he had ‘ultimate authority’ in Hunter Biden investigation

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter last week to the lead U.S. attorney on the Hunter Biden investigation, David Weiss, asking him to explain his previous letter to the committee claiming he had “ultimate authority” over the investigation in the wake of new whistleblower testimony alleging the Justice Department interfered in the investigation.

Food stamps: First direct payment for July worth up to $4,223 to go out in five days

Missouri will send its first payment for the month of July to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients on Saturday.
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