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‘No stone will be left unturned’ in examining failures of preventing Hamas attack on Israel

The Israeli state comptroller announced on Wednesday that his office will examine the “multi-system failures” that permitted the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks to occur.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,500 from Montana rebate being sent over next four days

The Montana Department of Revenue is set to conclude its distribution of an income tax rebate of up to $2,500 to eligible residents in the state in four days.

Government opposes Menendez’s push to delay bribery trial

Prosecutors asked a judge to reject Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) request that a federal court in New York delay his corruption trial, which is set to begin in May.

Alabama Republicans renew fight with Biden over Space Command decision

Alabama Republicans are not backing down from their fight to move the United States Space Command headquarters from Colorado to the Cotton State, relying on a new defense policy bill or a second Donald Trump term to get it done.

George Santos explodes on Eric Adams and demands resignation after car break-in

Former Rep. George Santos exploded on New York City Mayor Eric Adams and demanded his resignation in a profanity-laced viral video after his car was broken into the day after Christmas.

Food stamps: Alaska January SNAP benefits worth up to $3,487 to arrive in five days

Every Alaska household receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will collect in five days.

Brandon Johnson offers condolences and excuses after immigrant child dies in Chicago shelter

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson continued to blame southern border states and avoid responsibility Wednesday when confronted about the recent death of an immigrant child in a city shelter.

Stimulus update: Application period for direct payments from Alaska fund opens in five days

In five days, eligible residents in Alaska will be able to apply for the state's Permanent Fund Dividend program for 2024.

How Democratic heavyweights are rallying behind Biden campaign

President Joe Biden had a bevy of surrogates campaigning for him in 2020 en route to a successful White House bid, and for his 2024 reelection campaign, he has perhaps the most influential Democrats in the country promoting him.

Democrats bet big on flipping House seat as ‘first step’ toward retaking majority

Democrats are betting big on flipping a key New York House seat in February by planning to spend nearly $6 million on advertisements to garner support for former New York Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi.
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