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DeLauro asks Biden Cabinet to estimate impact of House GOP’s proposed spending cuts

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee, sent out letters to the heads of each federal agency on Thursday in an effort to measure the impact of freezing spending at fiscal 2022 levels, something House Republicans vowed to do once they took the majority in the lower chamber.

Alec Baldwin charged with manslaughter in Halyna Hutchins shooting

Actor Alec Baldwin is facing manslaughter charges after the New Mexico district attorney filed the charges against him Thursday.

Social Security update: Third round of January payments worth up to $4,194 arriving in six days

The third and final round of this month's Social Security retirement payments, worth up to $4,194, is set to go out to recipients in a little less than a week.

Biden’s mobile app to deter illegal immigrant crossings off to rocky launch

The Biden administration’s rollout of a new process for immigrants from certain countries to apply for admission through a mobile app instead of illegally crossing the border has not been without complications and disappointment, according to a new report.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 arriving in 12 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive their next monthly payment of $914 in only 12 days.

Long-range missiles won’t be included in forthcoming aid package

The Biden administration is expected to announce another massive military aid package to Ukraine in the coming days, but long-range missiles will not be included.

DOJ asked Biden team not to investigate the classified docs further: Report

Upon learning about President Joe Biden's classified documents, the Justice Department reportedly initially asked his team to refrain from further examining the files or other possibly relevant material at different locations.

Biden HUD moves to require ‘equity plans’ from localities under fair housing rule

The Biden administration is moving to require state and local governments to submit "equity plans" to the federal government to avoid falling afoul of fair housing rules.

Amazon to close AmazonSmile charity platform as cost-cutting effort

Amazon is closing its platform for making donations during the purchase process amid a larger wave of cuts within the company.

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