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Food stamps: What date are SNAP benefits cards reloaded across the country

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits continue to be reloaded for low-income families throughout May.

DeSantis administration officials solicited campaign donations from lobbyists: Report

Members of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) administration reportedly sought to solicit political donations from lobbyists for his presidential bid, raising questions about whether such a move violates ethics laws just two days into his campaign.

Debt ceiling talks: Here’s where things stand less than one week before default deadline

The House is on recess, and Republican negotiators left the Capitol late Thursday night without a finalized deal on the debt ceiling. Still, several officials have indicated they’re closing in on a deal, expressing optimism they can get something worked out before the default deadline in six days.

Inflation rose to 4.4% in April, according to key gauge watched by Fed

Inflation unexpectedly rose to a 4.4% annual rate in April, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

‘Squad’ Democrat Bowman hammers Biden for negotiating with Republicans on debt crisis

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) criticized President Joe Biden for working with congressional Republican leaders on the debt ceiling talks, saying he is "frustrated" at the president's choice of avenue to address the crisis.

DeSantis makes big bet with evangelicals in GOP presidential primaries

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has worked to position himself as a better version of Donald Trump, but he'll lean on key differences with The Donald to court one of the GOP's most important voting blocs.

Tim Scott and Nikki Haley use their personal stories to rebuke woke liberals

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) personal story is underpinning his Republican presidential campaign as he introduces himself to the public.

Trump and DeSantis campaigns turn old allies against each other

Now that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is a presidential candidate, the proxy war with former President Donald Trump has turned erstwhile allies into political foes — and that is as true of staffers and supporters as the candidates themselves.

Black Lives Matter charity strapped with major legal and cash woes three years after riots

Three years after the murder of George Floyd sparked "racial justice" protests and riots, the national Black Lives Matter charity is wrestling to stay afloat amid major legal and financial pressure.

Indiana fines doctor who spoke publicly after giving 10-year-old abortion

An Indiana doctor has been disciplined for speaking publicly after providing an abortion for a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim who traveled to Indiana for the medical procedure.
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