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Food stamps: One bill could give billions to SNAP program

A bill that has been introduced in both chambers of Congress could enhance access to healthier food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and increase funding for the federal program to $3.5 billion.

Tucker Carlson claims DOJ plea deal ‘just baptized Hunter Biden’ in new episode

Tucker Carlson debuted the fifth episode of his Twitter show on Tuesday, hours after the news broke that President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden entered a plea deal with the Department of Justice concerning charges of failure to pay income taxes and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Hunter Biden plea: ‘Deal cannot be the final word,’ Grassley says

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), who has been leading an investigation into Hunter Biden, was not satisfied after federal prosecutors unveiled a plea agreement with the president’s son related to tax crimes and the purchase of a handgun.

Newsom predicts ‘undisciplined’ DeSantis will be ‘crushed’ by Trump in 2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took a swipe at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), calling him "undisciplined" in the latest episode in the governors' long-running feud.

Gannett sues Google, alleging anti-competitive advertising practices

One of the United States's largest newspaper chains sued Google, accusing it of maintaining a monopoly over advertising and engaging in deceptive commercial practices.

Sarah Bedford says Presidential Records Act has not been ‘aggressively enforced’ until Trump

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford noted that the charges against former President Donald Trump, levied by the Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith, amount to a violation of the Presidential Records Act. She further claimed that the act hasn't "been aggressively enforced" in this manner, and the indictment of Trump seems to be selective.

Food stamps: Why EBT payments in Georgia haven’t shown up yet

Several Georgia residents are experiencing delays in receiving their benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which helps many low-income families provide food for their households.

Hunter Biden plea: Timeline of the investigation into the president’s son

The Justice Department says Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, intends to plead guilty to two charges related to failure to pay federal income tax after years of investigation.

Hunter Biden plea: Who is David Weiss, the US attorney who agreed to ‘sweetheart deal’?

David Weiss is the little-known United States attorney for Delaware who brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden amid whistleblower allegations that the Justice Department's investigation was politicized.

Chinese military and intelligence activities in Cuba cause US ‘deep concern’

The United States has “deep concerns” about China’s intelligence and military activities in the Western Hemisphere, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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