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In Washington, nearly one million people rely on SNAP benefits each month. With the new law in place, those benefits are expected to shrink, and eligibility requirements will become stricter. Adults ...
The bill cuts $230 billion from SNAP over the course of 10 years. Sen. Angus King said 32,000 Mainers are expected to lose ...
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed July 4, includes a one-year moratorium on Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood that took effect immediately.
The Boston City Council sought to commemorate July 4th by comparing President Trump’s “unconstitutional” actions to the ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNLondon's lord mayor hosts Macron for his second banquet in two nights during UK state visitFrench President Emmanuel Macron attended yet another lavish banquet Wednesday evening in London, this one hosted by London ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Truth About BooHoo Super Glue: What Makes It UniqueThe King of Random uncovers the truth about BooHoo Super Glue and what makes it unique. ‘Ridiculous prices’ blamed for slump ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNPaper Rockets That Can Fly Over 300 Feet—How They WorkThe King of Random builds paper rockets that can fly over 300 feet and explains how. Donald Trump's remarks about Putin leave Russian state TV stunned ...
Sen. Thom Tillis spoke with CNN on his retirement, whether he still supports President Donald Trump, his thoughts on Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump released another flurry of tariff letters on Wednesday, saying he would impose new taxes of up to 30 percent on imports from seven nations that engage in relatively limited ...
President Donald Trump's “big, beautiful bill” has received plenty of criticism and pushback, including from U.S. Rep Adam Smith, D-WA.
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What the Founding Fathers Would Say About the Strike on IranThe recent US strikes on Iran have reignited a critical debate over war powers, highlighting Congress’s long-term abdication of its constitutional authority to declare war. -The failure of both the ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNChicago Public Schools facing cash crunch as it works to close $734 million deficitDistrict officials can’t say when they’ll be able to pay teachers retroactive raises for last school year and more layoffs ...
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