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Stimulus update: Direct one-time $800 tax rebate check will be sent out in just 10 days

Eligible residents in South Carolina will get a rebate of up to $800 iin only 10 days as long as they have filed their 2021 tax returns.

Environmentalists sue to thwart oil and gas lease auction in Alaska

U.S. environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration Wednesday in hopes of blocking Lease Sale 258, an oil and gas leasing auction off the coast of Alaska that is scheduled to take place next week.

Elon Musk loses cool during Twitter Spaces chat and calls critic a ‘jacka**’

Elon Musk called a critic a "jacka**" and a "moron" in a Twitter Space after being pressed for answers on Twitter's technology stacks.

Winter storm updates: More than 1,500 flights canceled today and nearly 3,000 delayed as bomb cyclone cancels Christmas

Christmas travel plans for hundreds of thousands of people are in jeopardy as a "bomb cyclone" brings freezing temperatures and blizzard conditions to various parts of the country.

Hunter Biden hires Jared Kushner’s lawyer ahead of expected House GOP investigations

Hunter Biden has hired another high-profile lawyer to represent him ahead of a number of anticipated investigations next year once Republicans take control of the House, including an attorney who previously worked for former White House adviser Jared Kushner.

Sinema to the rescue: Dem spending bill saved by senator just weeks after ditching party

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema unveiled an amendment to the government omnibus spending bill that would extend the Title 42 immigration policy until a "proper plan" can replace it, potentially easing concerns of some Republican senators who threatened to vote against the spending legislation until concerns surrounding the southern border were resolved.

Brittney Griner authors thank-you letter, asks supporters to write Paul Whelan

WNBA star Brittney Griner authored a letter Wednesday thanking all those who supported her during her Russian imprisonment and pushing them to write to Paul Whelan.

YouTube to pay $2 billion a year for rights to broadcast NFL Sunday Ticket

YouTube is set to pay a reported $2 billion a year for the rights to bring out-of-market NFL games to fans across the United States, a landmark deal for a streaming service.

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