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Fight brewing in GOP over Justice Department funding after Trump indictment

As the appropriations process looks even more difficult this year amid a fight on whether or not to write spending bills below the caps set in the debt ceiling bill, another fight is brewing over funding the Department of Justice.

Alabama given short deadline to create second black district after Supreme Court ruling

The Alabama state legislature was ordered to redraw congressional voting maps to include a second district where black voters make up a majority by a three-judge federal appeals court panel on Friday.

Missing Titanic sub: Search mission underway for submersible lost in Atlantic Ocean

A submersible that takes tourists to view the Titanic shipwreck is reportedly missing, causing the Boston Coast Guard to begin a search-and-rescue mission.

Food stamps: What SNAP benefit programs are sending their final June payments this week

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program rolls out payments every month, with the dates varying by state. As the middle of June approaches, some SNAP benefits programs will issue their last payments before starting again in July.

Alveda King: Juneteenth is more about celebrating all being ‘created in the image and likeness of God’

Alveda King said Juneteenth celebrations should focus less on race and more on the “American dream.”

Food stamps: How much you can receive in SNAP benefits in Texas

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, allows low-income citizens to receive nutrition assistance via monthly benefits available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

James Comer: FBI and National Archives trying to ‘play defense for the Bidens’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) accused the FBI and the National Archives of attempting to “play defense for the Bidens.”

Majority of voters believe Biden is too old to be president, including half of Democrats

A new poll found broad concern over President Joe Biden’s age as he seeks a second term in the White House, with 7 in 10 responding that he is too old to be president, including half of Democrats.

What to expect from John Durham’s congressional testimony this week

Special counsel John Durham is set to testify before two committees in the House of Representatives this week, more than a month after releasing the findings of his inquiry into the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

Why Tommy Tuberville won’t back down on stalling 250 military nominees in the Senate

The Department of Defense in February released a series of new policies that allow for time off and travel expenses for reproductive healthcare, including abortion, for troops and their dependents in states where it is not available.
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