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Trump administration threatens to withhold food stamp aid in states like NJ

By: Jacob Fischler The U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin next week to block nutrition assistance funding for states led by Democrats that have not provided data on fraud in the program, Secretary Brooke Rollins told President Donald Trump at a Cabinet meeting Tuesday. USDA sought data from states earlier this year related to their

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Radio Fresh: A Syrian history

By Jo Meg Kennedy Raed Fares and Hamoud Junaid, together with a young colleague, Ali Dandoush, had just left the offices of Radio Fresh, getting into the car together. The director was at the wheel and, shortly after, noticed a silver van behind them. He took a dirt road to get away, but everything had already

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Russia to donate jet fighters to Sudan in exchange for naval base

Sudan and Russia have resumed discussions over a deal under which Moscow would provide Su-30 and Su-35 fighter jets in exchange for rights to a naval logistics facility on the Red Sea, Military Watch Magazine reported. Russia’s plans for establishing a logistical hub in Port Sudan have been delayed indefinitely due to conflict, halting active

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Washington’s 2025 general election is officially in the books

By: Jerry Cornfield Secretary of State Steve Hobbs and Gov. Bob Ferguson certified results of the Nov. 4 election on Tuesday, concluding a campaign cycle that saw nine Democratic state lawmakers keep their seats and Washington’s constitution amended. Statewide, a little more than 2 million people cast ballots, a turnout of 39% of Washington’s registered voters, according to

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Joint Commission unveils changes to cannabis bill, setting stage for 2026 retail launch

By: Markus Schmidt Virginia lawmakers took another decisive step Tuesday toward launching a legal cannabis retail market in 2026, unveiling a revised legislative blueprint that scraps local opt-outs, tightens ownership rules and aims to favor small, independent operators over deep-pocketed national brands. The Joint Commission on the Future of Cannabis Sales met for the final

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