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Food stamps: Final Missouri direct payment for June worth up to $4,223 goes out Thursday

Missouri will send its final payment for recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on Thursday.

Biden to confront Modi on democracy with ‘humility’ after ‘challenge’ in US, White House says

President Joe Biden's strategy regarding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and democratic backsliding reflects similar trends in the United States, according to the White House.

House Freedom Caucus turns on one another as MTG-Boebert feud escalates

Intraparty tensions within the GOP came to a head on Wednesday after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) openly called fellow firebrand Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) a “little b****” to her face as the chamber met for votes.

Republicans find key issues to peel away Latino voters from Democrats: Poll

A majority of Latino voters still say they favor Democratic candidates, but their overall loyalty to the party has begun to dwindle in recent years, according to recent polling.

Three key takeaways from John Durham’s first public testimony on Trump-Russia report

John Durham testified on the impact of bias on Crossfire Hurricane, contended there was no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, and rejected calls to defund the FBI.

DeSantis gaining ground in GOP primary matchup against Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is steadily gaining ground in the GOP presidential primary race against former President Donald Trump, polling shows.

AOC and ‘Squad’ Democrats planning to skip speech from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Several progressive Democrats from the "Squad" are boycotting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to a joint session of Congress on Thursday as human rights organizations continue to condemn India's treatment of minorities and political opponents.

Will Hurd launches bid for 2024 presidential race entering packed GOP field

Former Republican Texas Rep. Will Hurd has entered the 2024 presidential race, widening the busy field packed with high-profile GOP members.

Adam Schiff censure: What historic vote means for the highest-profile Senate race in the country

The House voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) over his role in pushing theories of Russian collusion in the 2016 election, marking a rare punishment that publicly condemns the California Democrat — possibly complicating his Senate bid in 2024.

Missing Titanic sub: Coast Guard estimates oxygen could run out in less than an hour

Coast Guard officials estimate that oxygen could run out on the missing submersible by early Thursday morning.
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