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Most Republicans don’t think 2024 votes will be counted accurately: Poll

Most Republicans are not confident their votes will be counted accurately in the 2024 presidential election, according to a recent survey.

Food stamps: Second round of direct payments worth up to $1,330 arrives for Utah residents today

The second round of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments for Utah residents arrives Tuesday, with the third round coming right around the corner.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $1,000 will be sent to Los Angeles residents in four days

Los Angeles residents eligible for a guaranteed income program will receive a $1,000 payment in four days.

Chris Christie reveals the event that forced him to break ties with Trump

Republican 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie said on Tuesday that then-President Donald Trump declaring victory on election night in 2020 was his breaking point.

2024 hopefuls defend Kim Reynolds after Trump attack

Several 2024 Republican presidential candidates defended Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) in the wake of former President Donald Trump's attacks against her for not endorsing a candidate in the make-or-break Iowa caucuses.

Clemson University bans TikTok on school networks

Clemson University banned the use of TikTok Monday for any device using the school's network.

Pennsylvania escaped prisoner: Timeline of case as manhunt enters fifth day

Investigators are entering their fifth day in the search for a Pennsylvania prisoner who escaped from jail last week and whom police describe as a "self-taught survivalist."

LIHEAP payments: Application to receive up to $2,116 for energy bills to open in Maine in six days

Eligible residents in Maine may begin to apply for assistance with their energy bills for the 2023-2024 heating season in only six days.

Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds worth up to $6,557 in six days

The IRS issued a final notice on the deadline for taxpayers to claim their 2019 tax refunds. Taxpayers who continue to be owed money from the government must apply within six days.

Amtrak train derails in Washington Union Station tunnel entrance

A derailed Amtrak train halted service on Tuesday morning, obstructing the railways between Union Station in Washington, D.C., and the station in Alexandria, Virginia.
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