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Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 arrive to Rhode Island residents in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send out all direct payments to Rhode Island residents for the month of August in five days.

Heat wave safety: Everything you need to know to survive scorching temperatures under emergency warning

Washington is gearing up for a heat wave toward the end of the week, as the hottest temperatures in seven years are expected to hit the nation's capital.

Raskin fires back at Comer about MTG showing nude Hunter Biden pictures

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) blasted House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for failing to reprimand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she displayed nude photographs of Hunter Biden during a congressional hearing last week.

Warren and Graham team up to propose agency to rein in and regulate Big Tech

Two of Big Tech's leading Democratic and Republican critics in the Senate are proposing the creation of an agency to regulate and license Big Tech.

Hunter Biden plea: Three takeaways from chaotic hearing in which deal fell apart

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday despite having a plea deal, which was heavily questioned by the federal judge when she pressed attorneys about whether the president's son would be protected from future charges.

GDP growth unexpectedly ticks up to 2.4% annual rate in second quarter

Economic growth unexpectedly increased to a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter of this year, up from 2% the quarter before, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday morning.

Hunter Biden plea: Collapsed deal leaves first son’s lawyers furious

Lawyers for President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden were fuming hours after a tumultuous Wednesday court hearing that left the first son in legal limbo.

Supreme Court ‘ethics’ group likely failed to disclose lobbying, experts say

EXCLUSIVE — A Supreme Court advocacy group alleging ethics violations among justices including Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito likely failed to disclose its own apparent lobbying in violation of federal law, according to experts.

First Electoral College ratings give Democrats slight advantage in 2024 election

Democrats have a slight advantage over Republicans when it comes to the Electoral College vote in 2024, according to the first predictions out of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

Social Security update: Direct cash payment up to $4,555 goes out to millions in 13 days

There are just under two weeks until millions of retirees receive their first check in August, which is worth up to $4,555 for people who delay their retirement until they are in their 70s.
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