Author: Eden Villalovas
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Suspect who killed family members in Pennsylvania barricaded in New Jersey home in standoff with SWAT
At least three fatalities occurred following two shootings in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning, and the suspect is now barricaded inside a home in New Jersey, initially with hostages, officials say. Falls Township police responded to a shooting at Viewpoint Lane shortly before 9 a.m. Andre Gordon, 26, broke into the house and shot and…
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Trump isn’t even trying to win over Haley voters or allies
Former President Donald Trump is not actively courting Nikki Haley or her voter base after the former United States Ambassador dropped out of the presidential race earlier this month. Haley suspended her bid for the Republican presidential nomination after the former president sailed to victory in the Super Tuesday primary races. In her speech, she…
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Ohio GOP Senate race gets narrower and messier days before primary
As the Ohio GOP Senate primary approaches, the contest is becoming increasingly contentious, poised to take center stage on Saturday with former President Donald Trump‘s appearance. With the primary on Tuesday and less than eight months until the general election, the three-way race for the Republican nominee between businessman Bernie Moreno, state Sen. Matt Dolan,…
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Michigan to send monthly payments of $528 to low-income small-business owners today
Residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan, who applied to receive monthly payments of $528 under a program for low-income small business owners and entrepreneurs will see their third check today. Payments started going out this year to one hundred applicants who were selected to participate in a two-year guaranteed income pilot program called Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor, led by…
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Food stamps: Georgia SNAP payments for March worth up to $1,751 to end in eight days
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish distributing March payments to low-income Georgia residents in eight days. SNAP benefits began going out on March 5, and they will end on March 23 in Georgia. SNAP payments will be issued to recipients’ accounts on days depending on the last two digits of beneficiaries’ client IDs. For example, beneficiary IDs ending in 90-99…
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White House rips ‘abusive’ impeachment inquiry in Biden as confidence starts to falter
White House counsel Edward Siskel sent a letter Friday morning to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), calling on the closure of the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as Republicans start to acknowledge stalled efforts. “I write to you today because it is clear the House Republican impeachment is over,” Siskel wrote, according to a…
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Biden’s ‘uncommitted’ problem looks worse as Trump extends lead in Michigan: Poll
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in Michigan in a hypothetical 2024 general election head-to-head matchup among registered voters, a blow to the president after the state’s primary sent him mixed messages from uncommitted voters. Trump has 3 points over Biden, 48% to 45%, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday. However,…
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Manchin might shock Washington with last-minute effort to return
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) isn’t giving up on keeping Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) in his chamber. Manchin took himself out of contention for higher office when he bowed out of running for reelection last November and rejected calls to run for president in February. But Schumer recently floated a long-shot proposal of the…
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‘Defendant’ Trump was comfortable in court for classified documents case despite judge not interacting with the ‘president’
Former President Donald Trump once again found himself in U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s courtroom on Thursday for a hearing in his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case in Florida. Cannon, a Trump appointee who was assigned last spring to oversee the former president’s prosecution on charges of mishandling classified documents, referred to Trump as “the defendant”…
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Former Florida GOP chairman criticizes RNC members for allowing Trump’s takeover
Former Republican Party of Florida Chairman Al Cardenas blasted Republican National Committee members for allowing former President Donald Trump to take over the party’s organization. “RNC fired 90 people — not many more now work there; is moving its headquarters to Palm Beach; its now run by D Trump’s daughter in law; in essence it…




