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Alex Murdaugh trial: Jury selection begins for 2021 killings of wife and son

Jury selection for the trial of Alex Murdaugh begins Monday for the 2021 shootings of his son and wife.

Spotify to cut 6% of workforce as latest casualty of tech layoffs

The music streaming giant Spotify is laying off 6% of its workers in an effort to save cash and prepare for a recession, the latest in widespread cutbacks in the tech industry.

Yellen dismisses $1 trillion platinum coin idea for avoiding default

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen poured cold water on the idea of minting a trillion-dollar platinum coin to bypass the country’s debt limit.

Germany says it won’t stop Poland from sending tanks to Ukraine

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said over the weekend that the government "would not stand in the way" of other European allies from providing Ukraine with their own German-made Leopard 2 tanks.

Gingrich backs McDaniel for RNC chairwoman as party remains split on committee’s future

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich joined a slew of high-profile GOP members in backing Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel for reelection, boosting the incumbent just days ahead of the committee’s leadership elections.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 to arrive in eight days

Supplemental Security Income recipients are set to receive their next monthly payment of $914 at the start of February.

Supreme Court punts on reviewing Florida and Texas social media laws

The Supreme Court has held off consideration of two major cases involving laws in Texas and Florida meant to penalize Big Tech for censorship, a decision that means the laws will remain blocked for longer.

Newt Gingrich says Joe Manchin is seeing Democrats ‘go further and further to the left’

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) says Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is feeling alienated from the Democratic Party as it goes "further and further to the left."

Electric vehicles don’t pass shipping line safety assessment: ‘We will never compromise’

Shipping line Havila Kystruten has banned hybrid and electric vehicles due to their fire risk.

Trump’s handling of classified documents is ‘more serious’ than Biden’s: Poll

A majority of voters agree that both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden acted inappropriately when it comes to their handling of classified documents, but more were inclined to say the former president’s actions were “more serious” than his successor.

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