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LIHEAP utility payments: How much you can get in each state to help pay for air conditioning

Recipients of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program can receive some money to help them pay for air conditioning in their homes this summer, though the amount that they receive from these payments will vary depending on which state they live in.

How Apple is helping bring Lionel Messi to the United States

Apple played a critical role in helping a United States soccer team acquire one of the world's greatest soccer players, including offering him shares and his own documentary series.

White House quietly poaches DOJ lawyer from Trump classified documents investigation

The White House has quietly hired a senior attorney who worked on the Justice Department's heavily scrutinized investigation into former President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, the Washington Examiner confirmed.

Long-shot GOP candidate sells $1 T-shirts in bid to qualify for Republican presidential debates

American businessman Perry Johnson is selling $1 T-shirts in order to acquire enough donors to qualify for the Republican presidential debates.

Former Pentagon official created toxic work environment, inspector general finds

A former senior Department of Defense official who served briefly during the end of the Trump administration has been found to have created a toxic work environment, according to a new report from the Office of Inspector General.

Joe Rogan predicts corporate media will censor Robert Kennedy Jr. over COVID

Podcast host and comedian Joe Rogan predicted Tuesday that corporate media censors will attempt to silence presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. over his rhetoric regarding COVID-19.

Parents arrested at Los Angeles-area school board meeting during brawl over LGBT curriculum

Groups of opposing protesters clashed outside a school board meeting in Glendale Unified School District near Los Angeles Tuesday night over a resolution the board was considering that would expand LGBT curriculum offerings in the district.

DC records more than 100 homicides in earliest time frame since 2003

Washington, D.C., has recorded 100 homicides in the first six months of 2023, the earliest that the district has hit the mark in two decades.

Jordan rips ‘double standard’ and DOJ credibility on cusp of historic Trump indictment

EXCLUSIVE — A top House Republican ripped the “double standard” in how the Justice Department is handling investigations tied to Hunter Biden and also dinged the DOJ’s credibility as it nears a historic indictment of former President Donald Trump.

Top House Republicans defend GOP leadership following rule rebellion

Leading Republicans are expressing confidence in House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) hold on his conference after 12 GOP lawmakers voted down a rule to block the Biden administration from instituting a gas stove ban.
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