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After the GOP’s censure, Adam Schiff’s Senate campaign raises an unprecedented $8 million

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) set a 2nd quarter fundraising record by generating over $8.1 million for his Senate campaign. After House Republicans attempted to criticize Schiff for “misleading the American people and for behavior unworthy of an elected Member of the House of Representatives” in a 213-209 vote, Schiff currently ended up one of the…

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SNAP benefits will begin to be distributed in these 3 states tomorrow

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will start paying 3 states tomorrow and continue doing so until mid-July. Every month, on a similar day, beneficiaries often get their SNAP payments reloaded. The exact date depends on the beneficiary’s Social Security number, surname, case number, or bank account number. Every payment’s amount and its range of distributions vary…

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White House Fire Crew Discovers Cocaine

After a white substance was allegedly discovered at the White House on Sunday, the American Secret Service launched an investigation. According to Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the Secret Service, the material was found by agents of the Uniformed Division of the agency as they made typical rounds of the location. Newsweek said that the…

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Borrowers of student loans claim that Biden’s plan’s failure is a hit to the middle class since the debt is “like getting shackled”

The judgment by the Supreme Court has shocked but not amazed those who have student loan debt. Amanda Fortunato, 32, has been repaying her school loan debt while she was 25 (including throughout the COVID-19 payment suspension), but there is still a sizable balance due. She is concerned regarding “how to get it to work” with…

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The state’s supreme court confirms the governor’s decision regarding mask requirements

The Texas Supreme Court ruled that Governor Greg Abbott was beyond his rights when he removed the mask restrictions that cities had in place throughout the Covid-19 outbreak. On Friday, the court decided that state law allows the governor “the legal right” to make these choices “throughout a declared crisis.” At the moment, the decision…

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