SNAP users adapt to buying less and trading down after extra pandemic extra boost ends
SNAP recipients who saw their benefits drop after the extra pandemic emergency boost ended earlier this year adapted by buying less and trading down.
Police under fire in Australia for using Taser, injuring 95-year-old woman holding knife
Clare Nowland remains hospitalized after an officer shocked her with a Taser as she approached officers “at a slow pace” with a knife.
McCarthy can ‘see the path’ towards a deal: What you missed this week in debt ceiling talks
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can “see the path” to a debt limit agreement. Takeaways and what you missed in debt ceiling talks this week.
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy to travel thousands of miles to Japan to attend G-7 meeting
Ukraine’s leader will attend a summit of the world’s most powerful democracies, a trip that marks one of the farthest distances he’s traveled from Ukraine since Russia’s invasion.
GM has 15 EVs in lineup for China: Here’s why they won’t work in the US
GM offers 15 different EVs in China, many of which look like they should come from Mini Cooper. Here is the overseas lineup that you won’t see here.
At least 7 dead in crash involving semi-trucks, passenger van on I-5 in Oregon, police say
Seven people died and more are injured after a devastating crash on Interstate 5 in Oregon Thursday, police said.
Kia, Hyundai settle class-action lawsuit over thefts for $200M. Here’s what it covers.
The wave of car thefts that has plagued many major U.S. cities began in Milwaukee with instructional TikTok videos on how to steal the vehicles.
Graphics illustrate why the northern lights are spreading their wonder
Wider visibility of the northern lights, or aurora borealis, is becoming more common. Here’s a visual explainer of how and why they occur.
‘Doomsday’ mom Lori Vallow Daybell, convicted of killing 2 children, faces new charges in Arizona
Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty last week for killing her two youngest children. Now she faces new charges in Arizona.
Vanishing paychecks: How hundreds of USPS workers fell prey to a fake website scam
Cybercriminals hijacked hundreds of paychecks of U.S. Postal Service workers with a complex fake human resources website scheme.
Felony charges, no trial: How a traffic stop upended her life for three years
She was charged with two felonies after a traffic stop. She lost her job, house and son before the charges were dismissed.
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