Author: Eden Villalovas, Washington Examiner
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Gavin Newsom endorses Lateefah Simon in race to fill Barbara Lee’s House seat
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) gave his highly coveted endorsement to Lateefah Simon, who’s running for California’s 12th Congressional District in 2024. Newsom and Simon have collaborated closely in the past, representing District 7 on Bay Area Rapid Transit’s board of directors since 2016, where Newsom’s political roots lie. DEMOCRATS LAUNCH ATTACK ADS AGAINST VULNERABLE REPUBLICANS…
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Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for November worth up to $1,751 to wrap up in eight days
California food stamps, also known as CalFresh under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will finish distributing benefits in eight days for November. The SNAP program began issuing payments on the 1st of the month and ends Nov. 10. Payments will be distributed to qualified low-income households depending on the recipient’s case number. DEMOCRATS LAUNCH ATTACK…
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Republican Rep. John James introduces bills to protect children online and secure schools
EXCLUSIVE — Freshman Rep. John James (R-MI) introduced legislation to Congress on Thursday to improve school security and keep students safe. The three bills include school safety measures addressing social media’s negative effect on children, an incentive to store guns securely, and a secure school plan. MAJOR DEVELOPER HALTS TWO NEW JERSEY OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS…
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills announces independent panel to investigate Lewiston mass shooting
Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) will launch an independent commission to investigate the events that led to the mass shooting that killed 18 people and injured another 13 in Lewiston, Maine, last Wednesday. A gunman opened fire at Just-In-Time Recreation and Schemengees Bar and Grille on Oct. 25, and a dayslong manhunt that resulted in authorities…
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Mayors of five blue cities request meeting with Biden over influx of immigrants
Democratic mayors struggling with the influx of immigrants into their cities are seeking federal assistance and have requested to meet with President Joe Biden. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is leading the mayors of the nation’s largest cities — New York, Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles — in asking the president for further help to ease…
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Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for November worth up to $1,751 to wrap up in nine days
California will finish sending out payments for November from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to low-income households in nine days. The SNAP program, known as CalFresh in the Golden State, began issuing payments on the 1st of the month and ends Nov. 10. Payments will be distributed to qualified low-income households depending on the recipient’s…
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Pennsylvania court says it can’t force power plants to pay for carbon emissions
A court ruled on Wednesday in Pennsylvania that power plant owners cannot be forced to pay for their greenhouse gas emissions, a major blow to the previous Democratic administration’s efforts. In a 4-1 vote, the Commonwealth Court permanently blocked Pennsylvania from joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, pushed by former Gov. Tom Wolf, that would…
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WATCH LIVE: Jerome Powell to speak after Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a press briefing on the agency’s decision to hold interest rates steady as inflation remains elevated and job gains continue. FOOD STAMPS: CONNECTICUT NOVEMBER SNAP PAYMENTS WORTH UP TO $1,751 END IN TWO DAYS Since last year, the Fed has raised rates to a range of 5.25% to…
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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $6.75 million LinkedIn settlement in nine days
Active and former participants of LinkedIn’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust have nine days to file to receive a payment from the company’s $6.75 million settlement to resolve claims that the company violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by mismanaging the firm’s 401(k) retirement plan. Earlier this year, LinkedIn agreed to the settlement…
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New Jersey Republicans file lawsuit to stop dark money group from promoting ‘phantom candidates’
With less than one week until the general election, New Jersey Republicans filed a lawsuit to stop a dark money political group with alleged ties to Democrats from promoting “phantom candidates.” “What’s happening in South Jersey with regard to this entity that calls itself Jersey Freedom is a complete embarrassment to the state and is…




