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Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley set to begin prison sentences

Todd and Julie Chrisley, who gained fame from their reality show Chrisley Knows Best, are expected to begin their prison sentences on Tuesday.

China’s population falls for the first time in 60 years

The population of China has decreased for the first time in decades, with the nation reaching a record low of 6.77 births per 1,000 residents.

United Kingdom urges NATO to arm Ukraine for quick victory before Russia rearms

Ukrainian forces need the weapons to pursue a rapid victory over Russia, according to the United Kingdom’s top diplomat, who warned NATO allies to brace for Kremlin threats if Ukraine enjoys success.

Kyle Rittenhouse’s Vegas event called off for not aligning with ‘core guidelines’

A Las Vegas event described as a "private reception" with Kyle Rittenhouse was called off on Monday.

Left-wing charity faces legal complaint over fundraiser for Palestinian terror-linked group

EXCLUSIVE — A left-wing nonprofit group in Arizona has been hit with a federal complaint over its legally contentious fundraiser for a Palestinian terror-linked group.

SEC leaked personal information of crypto miners

The Securities and Exchange Commission unintentionally leaked the personal information of several crypto miners, a disclosure that violates federal privacy laws.

Social Security update: Second round of monthly payments worth up to $4,194 arriving tomorrow

Recipients of Social Security retirement payments, worth up to $4,194, will receive the second round of payments on Wednesday.

Record-high number of adults postponed medical treatment due to cost in 2022: Poll

More than a third of people reported postponing medical treatment due to high costs in 2022, marking the highest percentage recorded in 22 years, according to a new poll.

Youngkin rips Fairfax schools for merit scandal, warns of ‘human rights violation’

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) has reiterated his criticisms of Fairfax County Public Schools, calling the withholding of National Merit awards from Virginia students a possible "human rights violation."

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