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Emergency Covid-19 Snap Benefits End
SUMMARY: Emergency COVID-19 SNAP benefits have officially ended, leaving many in need struggling to afford meals. As of last week, approximately half a million recipients will see a $95 reduction in monthly support that was provided since 2020 through a federal relief package. Local food banks, such as Henrico Community Food Bank, are experiencing increased demand due to high inflation and COVID-related impacts. Many long-time clients now face food insecurity, while new individuals seek assistance. Food banks are preparing for a surge in those needing help but face challenges due to rising food costs and decreasing donations.
Emergency Covid-19 Snap Benefits End
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Hot and humid weather to persist in Virginia through midweek
SUMMARY: Hot and humid weather will continue in Virginia through midweek, with daytime highs in the low to mid-90s and heat indices reaching just above 100, but no heat advisory as criteria start at 105. Mostly sunny skies prevail under a large high-pressure system. A cold front moving from the Great Lakes will arrive Thursday afternoon, bringing chances for thunderstorms and cooler Canadian air. Temperatures will drop into the 80s from Thursday through the middle of next week, providing a nice break from the heat. Overnight lows will fall into the low 60s by the weekend, allowing for cooler, more comfortable conditions.
Hot and humid weather to persist in Virginia through midweek
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Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin draws cheers, brushes away talk of contract
SUMMARY: Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who has one year left on his contract, appeared at training camp signing autographs despite being placed on the physically unable to perform list with an ankle injury. McLaurin seeks a contract extension similar to Steelers’ DK Metcalf’s $51.5 million deal, but the team has reportedly declined. Both sides continue to negotiate. McLaurin remains positive, focusing on daily progress and appreciating fan support. The team’s atmosphere energized as players donned pads for the first time, signaling a step toward full-contact drills and real football action, much to the excitement of players, coaches, and fans alike.
At Washington Commanders training camp, wide receiver Terry McLaurin was back on the field for the second straight day—at least in spirit. While still on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list due to an ankle injury, McLaurin’s appearance fired up fans, who lined up for autographs and photos with the Pro Bowl veteran.
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Household robots: What's worth the cost? | NBC4 Washington
SUMMARY: Household robots, from AI-powered refrigerators to robotic mowers and vacuums, are increasingly common but often expensive and complicated. Consumer Reports (CR) tested Samsung’s $5,000 AI fridge, which recognized groceries only half the time, struggling with packaged items. Robotic lawn mowers require specific grass height and cost hundreds to thousands. However, robotic vacuums have improved in navigation and cleaning, offering convenience. Smart thermostats like the Google Nest Learning Thermostat earn high marks by reducing energy bills through AI-driven temperature adjustments and utility discounts. Consumers should also be cautious about privacy and security settings in these smart appliances.
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