Author: Eden Villalovas, Washington Examiner
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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $3.6 million Spartan Mosquito repellent settlement in 11 days
The deadline to file a claim in a $3.6 million class-action settlement from Spartan Mosquito repellent is in 11 days. A Mississippi-based company called AC2T, the manufacturer of Spartan Mosquito Eradicator, agreed to a settlement earlier this year to resolve false advertising claims. Consumers of Spartan Mosquito products, such as the Spartan Mosquito Eradicator and…
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Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Florida residents to go out in 11 days
Florida households that receive assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will see the first round of payments for December in 11 days. SNAP, also known as food stamps, is issued to beneficiaries in Florida from the 1st to the 28th of every month, and recipients will usually get their funds on the same day…
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Buttigieg promises less chaos for travelers as 2022 nightmare season lurks in memories
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said this Thanksgiving travel season is expected to be one of the busiest in U.S. history, but travelers can anticipate fewer flight cancellations than they’ve seen in recent years. Speaking alongside Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Mike Whitaker at a Monday news conference, Buttigieg said, “We are seeing more people flying than…
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Republicans call on Congress to ratchet up ‘wholly inadequate’ funding for China defense
House Republicans on the China select committee pushed for an additional $12 billion for the Indo-Pacific in a letter to congressional leaders on Sunday, calling the current funds in President Joe Biden’s supplemental funding package “wholly inadequate.” During his Oval Office address advocating wartime aid on Oct. 20, Biden said that if Russia takes away…
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WATCH LIVE: Biden pardons turkeys Liberty and Bell in Thanksgiving tradition
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, President Joe Biden will partake in a time-honored White House tradition: the annual turkey pardon. HALEY CALL TO ‘VERIFY EVERYBODY’ REVIVES OLD DEBATES OVER ANONYMOUS SPEECH The president will spend part of his 81st birthday pardoning two turkeys named Liberty and Bell, who made the dayslong trip from Minnesota.…
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Class-action settlement: What to know about the $3.6 million Spartan Mosquito repellent settlement
A Mississippi-based company called AC2T, the inventors of the Spartan Mosquito repellent, agreed to a $3.6 million class-action settlement regarding false advertising claims. Here is everything to know about the class-action lawsuit. BURCHETT DOUBLES DOWN ON MCCARTHY ASSAULT CLAIM: ‘SPIRALING OUT OF CONTROL’ What is the lawsuit about? The manufacturer of Spartan Mosquito Eradicator bug…
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The battle to keep San Francisco’s streets clean as officials increased efforts for APEC
San Francisco took the global stage this week, hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, and seized the opportunity to revitalize its tattered image, long plagued by issues such as crime, homelessness, and drug markets. President Joe Biden and California lawmakers welcomed world leaders to the APEC summit in the U.S. for the first time since…
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Sinema trails Gallego as she waits to announce Senate intentions: Poll
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is trailing both Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Republican 2022 gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake for Arizona’s highly contested 2024 Senate seat. A recent poll from Noble Predictive Insights shows Gallego leading the hypothetical three-way Senate race with 39% support, followed by Lake with 33%, and Sinema in last place, with 29%…
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Arnold Schwarzenegger rejects Biden and Trump for 2024 over age, seeks new candidate
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is hoping a third-party candidate will prevent another matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, blasting the two front-runners for holding back their respective parties. Schwarzenegger refused to endorse Trump’s presidential campaign despite coming from the same party and working in a…
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Energy rebates: Maine drafts plans to distribute $72 million for direct payments to help with bills
Maine is working on plans to allocate roughly $72 million in federal funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to help residents with energy and efficiency rebates. Over one year ago, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, giving about $370 billion for investments across the country in clean energy and energy efficiency.…




