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Sarah Bedford says ‘Two things can be true’: Trump was targeted, but he made it easy

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford speculated on Wednesday that the federal charges levied against former President Donald Trump in relation to his handling of classified documents may be relatively damning, but prosecutors could face an uphill battle as it becomes increasingly clear that he was targeted with more vigor than others in several investigations.

Fed pauses interest rate hikes after a year, but signals more tightening to come

The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that it is pausing its interest rate hikes, showing that officials believe they are having success in bringing down inflation.

Philadelphia I-95 collapse: Josh Shapiro announces demolition of collapsed highway to be completed by Thursday

The demolition of the collapsed highway located near Philadelphia is expected to be finished by Thursday, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) announced Wednesday.

Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King tripled income despite his group’s revenue tumbling

Black Lives Matter movement activist Shaun King received a tripled income in 2021 from his social justice advocacy group despite the entity seeing its revenues plummet by almost 60%, records show.

Biden vetoes GOP resolution repealing EPA pollution rule

President Joe Biden vetoed Republicans' efforts to roll back an Environmental Protection Agency standard related to vehicle pollution.

WATCH LIVE: Jerome Powell holds press briefing on Fed interest rate decision

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a press conference to brief the public on the Fed's decision regarding interest rates.

Gaetz demands DOJ provide all records from special counsel Jack Smith’s office

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is demanding access to all records pertaining to the office of special counsel Jack Smith, accusing the Justice Department official of unfairly targeting former President Donald Trump by exerting partisan influence.

Food stamps: What to know about the SNAP benefits program

Low-income households meeting a certain threshold may qualify for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in their respective states.

LIHEAP utility payments: Virginia application for direct payment worth $700 opens in one day

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers low-income families benefits to help pay for heating and cooling systems.

Jennifer Granholm must face investigation over finances, top Republican charges

A top Republican is calling on the Energy Department's inspector general to investigate Secretary Jennifer Granholm over her false testimony on stock holdings and "failure to disclose her husband's ownership of conflicting Ford stock."
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