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Idaho Republican lawmakers considering absorbing Oregon’s eastern conservative counties

Idaho Republican lawmakers are moving to consider negotiations with Oregon to absorb the latter's conservative rural areas should they secede from the state.

Stimulus update: Decrease in SNAP benefits to take effect in multiple states tomorrow

Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program across the United States will be seeing less beefier benefits starting Wednesday.

WATCH: Jon Stewart was stunned by ‘the anger’ after suggesting COVID-19 lab origin

After a new report from a U.S. government department indicated that the coronavirus likely originated from a lab leak, comedian Jon Stewart recalled receiving harsh criticism in 2021 for floating the possibility.

Zero-calorie sweeteners used in keto diets linked to strokes and heart attacks: Study

A new study published in Nature Medicine on Monday found that a sugar replacement in artificial sweeteners, used in popular weight-loss diets, is linked to a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes.

WATCH: Kaylee McGhee White says Biden more interested in ‘agenda’ than Ohio derailment

The Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee White said President Joe Biden appears to be preoccupied as Ohio deals with a train derailment that left hazardous chemicals spilled in East Palestine.

Julie Su: Bernie Sanders back Joe Biden’s pick for labor secretary to replace Marty Walsh

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) backed Julie Su as President Joe Biden’s pick for labor secretary to replace Marty Walsh despite his earlier push for other candidates.

Tax season 2023: IRS pushes back tax deadline for disaster-struck taxpayers in three states

The IRS has pushed back the tax filing deadline to Oct. 16 for disaster-stricken residents in three different states.

WATCH LIVE: Biden gives speech on protecting Social Security and affordable healthcare

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech on his plans to protect affordable healthcare and retirement benefits following his accusations that Republicans want to cut Medicare and Social Security.

Ketanji Brown Jackson writes first Supreme Court majority opinion

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has written her first majority opinion for the Supreme Court concerning a dispute between states over unclaimed money.

Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum will be ‘inclusive’ of transgender women

The proposed Smithsonian American Women's History Museum will include biological males who identify as transgender women.
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