Around 750K individuals might be affected by new SNAP program requirements

As a result of a new rule, almost a million Americans might fail their federal SNAP benefits, and both sides have shared their feelings on it. Certain new conditions in the last-minute debt ceiling settlement may affect SNAP benefits. Lacking kids, individuals aged 50 to 54 must put in at least 20 hours per week … Read more

Could we please blow down Hooters next if we’re going to outlaw drag?

I would like to use this opportunity as the Texas legislative session draws to an end to highlight the Legislature’s greatest fruitless endeavor: the several efforts to outlaw drag. Drag encourages sexism, according to bills like House Bill 1266, HB 3240, HB 4378, and HB 643, and “exposes kids to extremely sexual material at a young … Read more

The latest LGBTQ protections are announced by the Biden administration

The Biden administration introduced several new safeguards for LGBTQ children and households on Thursday, namely the appointment of a supervisor to “lead the battle” against book bans in schools, according to administration officials. According to Neera Tanden, a White House domestic policy adviser, the Education Department coordinator, who has not yet been named, would instruct … Read more

Abbott says Texas will use buoys to prevent Rio Grande crossings

To stop people from crossing the Rio Grande unlawfully, Texas officials will start installing chains of specially made buoys, Governor Greg Abbott stated on Thursday. Abbott announced the development at a Capitol ceremony in which he issued 6 border security-related bills, such as a bill that gives federal agents more authority to detain and seek … Read more

The resumption of federal student loan payments is scheduled

As a result of discussions regarding the debt ceiling resolution, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden decided that payouts on student loans backed by the federal government will resume in August. The payouts have resumed after a break of over 3 years, during which interest had been generated since the initial outbreak of the … Read more

Biden rejects a bill repealing the student loan forgiveness program

The Supreme Court will decide whether or not to uphold President Biden’s student debt reduction plan after he rejected a bill that might have repealed it. Biden stated in a tweet on Wednesday that “Congressional Republicans lead an attempt to approve a bill obstructing my Administration’s plan to offer up to $20,000 in student debt … Read more

Trump has been told that he is being investigated for using secret documents

Individuals close to the situation told ABC News that former President Donald Trump recently got a letter from special counsel Jack Smith’s office alerting him that he’s currently the subject of a continuing inquiry into his management of classified data once away from the office. Putting the person on warning that they could be charged is … Read more

A former intelligence source claims that the US government has ‘intact’ spaceships

Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) were informed by a former intelligence agent who was a part of the Unknown Aerial Phenomena Task Force that the United States government possesses “intact and mostly intact spaceships of non-human nature.” The war veteran and 36-year-old professional David Charles Grusch talked with The Debrief regarding his disclosures. … Read more

Student Loans: “$600 per month” Americans claim they’re fiscally unfit as payouts are about to begin

Americans claim they aren’t prepared to resume paying their federal student loan debt after a 3-year payment break. Richelle Brooks, a principal at a high school and single parent of 2 who makes $100,000 annually, revealed to CNBC that she is currently living with her mother since she is unable to pay the expensive rates in Los … Read more

Following a call from women of color to utilize their “privilege” to call for action against gun violence, dozens of White women gathered at the Colorado Capitol

As more believed to join them during the day, dozens of White women arrived at the Colorado Capitol on the morning of Monday to utilize their “privilege” in a quiet sit-in to urge Governor Jared Polis to outlaw firearms and institute a gun exchange scheme. The protest also takes place during a national discussion about … Read more