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Food stamps stimulus set to end October 31

The temporary increase of the food stamp program would end by the end of this month. The temporary stimulus for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) would expire by the end of the month.


Elbit Systems-made F-35 helmets allow pilots to see through jet's wings and floor

The helmets for the F-35 fighter jet would have high-tech features that allow pilots to see through the wings and floor of the F-35.

F-35 pilot helmets to be made by Israeli company

Israel-based Elbit Systems would be making the pilot helmets for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighters. The pilot helmets for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter would be exclusively manufactured by Israel-based firm Elbit Systems and its US partner, Rockwell Collins.

Social Security recipients wait for 2014 benefit increase announcement

Social Security continued to wait for their benefit increase announcement for their cost-of-living adjustment.


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Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman's recent email to its over 300,000 employees had stressed the need for the company to work harder and regain the top spot in the corporate technology services market.
Major broadcasters including Fox Television Stations had appealed to the Supreme Court in the hopes of stopping the streaming services of tech startup Aereo.
Google Inc's planned user endorsement ads could be opt out by its customers in a few simple steps.
Payment processing company Dwolla told its customers through an email statement it would no longer accept Bitcoin currency starting the end of this month.
Users of Apple Inc's iPhone 5S displayed a blue screen of death initially thought to be only available on Microsoft Corp's Windows.
Erin Brockovich pointed to preemption laws in her campaign to take Essure off the market. Erin Brockovich, the consumer advocate who filed a multimillion case against Pacific Gas and Electric Co for groundwater contamination, had blamed preemption laws in her fight against birth control implant Essure.
Erin Brockovich said she wanted Essure, a birth control procedure by Bayer Corporation, taken off the market.
The government of President Barack Obama would allow states to reopen national parks using their own funds.
Eight nationally-run parks in Utah would reopen by Saturday using state funds. Despite the ongoing US government shutdown, five national parks in Utah will reopen on Saturday.
A new book by New York Times reporter Nick Bilton had claimed that Twitter Inc Chairman Jack Dorsey got co-founder Noah Glass booted out from the company in 2006.