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Millions of dollars in cash benefits are being stolen from New Yorkers every day.

According to local elected officials, food stamp fraud is costing New Yorkers millions of dollars in nutrition benefits. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card fraud occurs when people use card readers that are capable of stealing their personal information and draining their accounts, said Zohran mamdani, a state assemblyman representing parts of Queens. More than 61,000 […]

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In the Midst of the Fighting, the World Health Organization (Who) Completed Its Second Hospital Evacuation in the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday, the World Health Organization said it had completed its second mission to evacuate 32 critically ill patients, including children, from Nasser Hospital in Gaza amid ongoing clashes. The second-largest hospital in Gaza, the Nasser Hospital, was shut down last week following a week of siege and a raid, according to a United Nations

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Calls For Stronger Security Measures Following The Arrest Of A California Student In Attempted High School Shooting

A California high school student accused of plotting a school shooting and researching police response times has been taken into custody. EASTVALE, Calif. — Sebastian Villasenor was arraigned Wednesday on five counts of attempted homicide and one count of making criminal threats in connection with an alleged plot to attack Ontario Christian High School, officials

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Exploring the Benefits of the $4,500 Stimulus Check for Californians

The 4th Stimulus Check is set to provide $750 direct payments to eligible Californians in California’s inland south region. The program, led by Inland So Cal United Way, aims to provide $10 million in direct payments to eligible recipients, such as new mothers and children out of foster care. This program is available to hundreds

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Governor Of Nebraska Approves Aid For Children’s Nutrition And Announces Reversal On Valentine’s Day!

Governor Pillen reverses course and accepts $18 million in summer food aid According to ABC finance news, Gov. Jim Pillen of Nebraska initially rejected the money, citing welfare distrust. However, after high school students reported their hunger struggles and bipartisan senators urged him to accept the money, Pillen reversed his decision and accepted the money.

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