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A smiling Charles Booker stands inside an event space or gallery, engaging in conversation with a group of people in front of framed photographs hanging on the wall. He is wearing a gray suit jacket over an open-collared white shirt, while the others in the crowd are dressed in a mix of professional and casual attire.

Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate says voters deserve ‘honest answer’ about McConnell’s health

The Kentucky Democrat who is hoping to succeed Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell says that Kentuckians “deserve a clear and honest answer about their senator’s condition.” 
Two signs are posted side-by-side on a glass surface welcoming SNAP EBT customers, with one written in English and the other in Spanish. Both signs feature the official USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program logo alongside a toll-free informational phone number printed at the bottom.
Federal changes to SNAP could cost Minnesota more than $100M per year
Minnesota could be on the hook for as much as $250 million in its next budget to pay for a share of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, thanks to a provision in the Republican megalaw on tax cuts and spending passed a year ago.
A sign reading "VOTE" with a red arrow stands in the foreground of a spacious hallway as voters arrive at a polling location. A woman in the foreground walks toward the entrance wearing a blue and white patterned blouse with blue jeans, while others nearby are dressed in casual shirts, trousers and jackets.
Longtime Indiana citizen flagged, voter registration revoked in proof-of-citizenship ordeal
More than 1,600 Indiana voters have had their registrations canceled or rejected under the state’s new proof-of-citizenship laws. For citizens like Charrie Stambaugh, a routine address update triggered a bureaucratic ordeal just to keep her right to vote.
A large crowd of protestors fills the steps inside a building, holding numerous signs opposing data centers and AI development, with prominent messages including "DAY OF ACTION MORATORIUM ON DATA CENTERS" and "PEOPLE OVER PROFITS." The diverse group of activists wears various casual clothing, such as T-shirts, tank tops and button-downs.
PA legislature wrestles with how to handle data center developments 
State legislators in Harrisburg have largely resisted any comprehensive regulation, on data centers, instead focusing on piecemeal, largely bipartisan efforts. 

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