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Russian bill banning ‘LGBT propaganda’ advances, heads to Putin for signature

Moscow is poised to ratchet up the clampdown on LGBT rights after Russia’s upper house of parliament unanimously backed a bill Wednesday restricting activities supporters describe as "LGBT propaganda."

Stimulus update: Deadline for New Jersey homeowners to apply for $1,500 rebates extended

Residents of New Jersey have an extra month to apply for a tax relief program that could return up to $1,500.

‘Cruel hoax’: Kemp vows to ‘go after’ people behind active shooting rumors in Georgia

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) is vowing to "go after" the people responsible for several active shooter hoaxes across the state.

WATCH: Chevy Chase lights up Raising Cane’s in Christmas Vacation moment

In a callback to his famous role of Clark Griswold in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, actor and comedian Chevy Chase had the honor of plugging in the extravagant Christmas lights at a Raising Cane's restaurant.

Social Security update: Direct payments worth $1,631 to be sent out to millions in 14 days

Millions of Social Security beneficiaries are set to get their monthly retirement payments, worth an average of $1,631 per check, in only 14 days.

‘Vassal to the Chinese Communist Party’: Apple blasted for limiting AirDrop function for Chinese protesters

Apple has come under intense scrutiny for restricting its AirDrop features on iPhones sold in the People's Republic of China as citizens take to the streets to protest the Chinese government’s strict nature surrounding COVID-19 lockdowns.

White House to brief senators on Ukraine aid as war continues through winter

President Joe Biden’s national security adviser is set to brief top senators on Capitol Hill on the need for new U.S. aid to Ukraine as Russian forces continue the war.

SEE IT: Chick-fil-A opens limited-edition line of apparel in online store

Fast food restaurant Chick-fil-A opened its own online store complete with restaurant-themed products.

Biden readies plans to make most of southern tip of Nevada off-limits to development

President Joe Biden announced new commitments Wednesday to protect Native American lands in southern Nevada, and is reportedly readying plans to declare a new national monument around the Spirit Mountain tribal area that would put hundreds of thousands of federal acres off-limits to development.

Jeffries makes history as first black lawmaker elected to lead party in Congress

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) made history on Wednesday as the first black lawmaker elected to lead a party in Congress, with his Democratic colleagues lauding him as a unifier within the caucus as the party ushers in a new generation of leadership.

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