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Second round of January Social Security payments goes out in six days

The second round of January Social Security payments for retirees, now capped at $5,108, will be issued in six days. When will payments arrive? Retirees born between the 11th and 20th of a month will receive this payment on Jan. 21.  The first round of payments went out on Jan. 14 to recipients born on […]

NewsNation Katie Pavlich to be sole conservative woman in weekday prime-time television

Katie Pavlich is the latest change to NewsNation’s lineup, bringing a new perspective and voice to prime-time cable news. After 16 years at TownHall.com, Pavlich is jumping into the anchor seat at NewsNation. Starting Jan. 19, Pavlich will be the sole conservative woman to anchor during the weekdays’ prime-time airwaves.  “I love this job because it’s […]

Democrats map out narrow Senate path as party tests confidence against tough terrain

Senate Democrats are projecting growing confidence about their chances to reclaim the upper chamber in 2026, outlining an expanded battleground map they say offers multiple routes back to the majority, even as the underlying electoral math remains unforgiving. A new memo released Tuesday by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee argues that disciplined recruiting, favorable midterm […]

CDC urged by senators to combat ‘rapid rise’ in youth sports gambling

EXCLUSIVE — Senators have mounted a bipartisan appeal to the Trump administration to study what they say is an alarming and “rapid rise” in the rate of underage sports betting. A bipartisan group, led by Sens. Katie Britt (R-AL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), are pushing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to examine possible […]

Cynthia Lummis endorses Hageman for Wyoming Senate seat

EXCLUSIVE — Retiring Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) is pushing for Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) to succeed her in the Senate, calling her a good friend and a “real workhorse for Wyoming” in a full-throated Thursday endorsement. “Harriet is one of the most prepared and engaged people I know – she never backs down from a […]

The two Venezuelan women vying for Trump’s support to lead the country after Maduro capture

As it finds itself in the most uncertain position in its modern history, Venezuela’s destiny may well be decided by the maneuvering of two powerful women. After former Venezuelan ruler Nicolas Maduro was snatched from Caracas in the dead of night by U.S. Army Delta Force commandos, most observers were certain the U.S. would push […]

Democrats request over $30 million for pro-LGBT United Nations agency in appropriations bill

As negotiations over congressional appropriations continue, Senate Democrats are seeking $32.5 million in funding for a United Nations agency that lists one of its primary aims as securing “dignity and rights for LGBTQIA+ people.” On January 11, Democrats on the Senate Appropriations Committee released a “minibus” bill designed to fund national security, the State Department, […]

Minnesota judge considers lawsuit that could hamstring ICE tactics amid enforcement surge

A federal judge in Minnesota is considering whether to significantly restrict the operations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during a large-scale federal enforcement campaign in Minneapolis, including by imposing limits that critics argue could compromise agents’ ability to defend themselves in potentially hazardous situations. The case, Tincher v. Noem, was filed in December by Minneapolis residents and […]

Minnesota legislator files impeachment articles against Tim Walz

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) is set to face impeachment hearings when the Minnesota state legislature returns to session in February.  State Rep. Mike Wiener (R ), who represents District 5B in Minnesota’s House, filed articles of impeachment against Walz on Jan. 12, according to the politician’s Facebook page. Wiener’s efforts stem from the governor’s alleged […]

Minneapolis mayor calls ‘impossible situation’ as ‘not sustainable’ after ICE related shooting

Minnesota Mayor Jacob Frey expressed frustration late Wednesday night while commenting about a federal law enforcement officer who shot an illegal Venezuelan immigrant shortly before 7 p.m. local time. Wednesday’s incident occurred a week after Renee Good was shot in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an interaction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Frey called the current […]
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