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Individuals above 50 would be Forced to Work by New SNAP Policy to Maintain Food Benefits

The majority of media attention was given to congressional conflicts during the current resolution to the long-brewing debt ceiling problem. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, was changed as part of the final debt ceiling legislation passed on June 2, despite being mostly overtaken by senate speeches. The updated SNAP…

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British voters reject the struggling Conservative administration, causing Rishi Sunak to lose 2 elections

On Friday, voters in 2 parliamentary elections dismissed the party of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, dealing a serious political defeat to the struggling leader. In Selby and Ainsty, an area in the north of England wherein Sunak’s party had held a strong majority, the Conservatives suffered a defeat at the hands of the resurgent…

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The US claims efforts to discuss the American soldier who crossed the border with North Korea have received no response

Authorities in Washington stated that North Korea has not replied to efforts by the United States to talk about the American soldier who escaped through the closely guarded border, highlighting that the serviceman’s chances for a speedy return are unknown at this time due to heightened tensions and closed communication lines. Pvt. Travis King, who…

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At a House Oversight session regarding the Hunter Biden investigation, a 2nd IRS whistleblower comes forward

Two IRS informants appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, claiming that the Justice Department manipulated the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden. Their allegations have sparked outrage among Republicans. At the hearing, a single of the 2 whistleblowers, Joseph Ziegler, a 13-year IRS special officer with the criminal inquiry Division, revealed his identity to the…

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