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Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open in two days

Applications for a rebate program aimed at aiding lower and middle-class residents of Boulder, Colorado, to afford groceries are opening up on Wednesday.

Social Security update: First of double direct payments worth $914 to arrive in just two days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are two days away from the first of two payments in March due to a scheduling quirk, with each payment worth $914.

Democrats link vulnerable New York Republicans to George Santos in bid to reclaim seats

Democrats are embarking on a fresh effort to reclaim New York congressional seats that flipped red by linking Republicans to scandal-embroiled Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

DeSantis signs bill restructuring district encompassing Walt Disney World

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill restructuring the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort, transferring control of the district's board from Disney to the state of Florida.

2024 Republicans seek to steal march on Trump at Club for Growth donor retreat

A slew of 2024 Republican candidates will descend on South Florida for a donor retreat this weekend hosted by the conservative group Club for Growth - seeking to take advantage of the absence of one heavyweight contender.

Michigan Senate race: Who’s in and out as Democratic field clears for Slotkin

With Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s (D-MI) retirement, the race to replace the senior senator from Michigan is already shaping up. Although several possible contenders have bowed out of consideration, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) on Monday became the first Democrat to announce she’s running. Others are mulling whether to jump in.

Chick-fil-A location bans customers under 16 from dining alone

A Chick-fil-A franchise in Pennsylvania went viral after it banned all children under the age of 16 from dining in the fast food restaurant without an adult present.

Kremlin brushes off China’s peace proposal for Ukraine

Russia doesn’t want to proceed with China’s peace proposal “for now,” according to the Kremlin, as Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to pursue his original "goals" for the war in Ukraine.

White student files racial discrimination suit against HBCU seeking $2 million

A former white student of the Howard University School of Law has filed suit against the HBCU institution, alleging racial discrimination and the fostering of a "hostile education environment."

Stimulus update 2023: Deadline to apply for $500 monthly payments in Iowa is today

Monday is the last day for Iowa families in certain counties to apply for a guaranteed income program that would provide them with a monthly payment of $500.
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