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Social Security update: First round of January payments worth $4,873 goes out in four days

The first group of retirees will receive their January Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for top earners who retire at 70, in four days.

Growing number of billionaires speaking out against DEI

A number of billionaires are speaking out against diversity, equity, and inclusion in the business world.

Social Security update: February direct payment worth $943 goes out in 26 days

The first Supplemental Security Income payment of 2024, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to recipients in February, which is just under four weeks away.

Five House races to watch in California

While the Golden State has not been competitive in statewide elections for more than a decade, control of the House of Representatives after the 2024 election may rest with key races in California.

Nikki Haley opens up to gathering of Gen Z GOP leaders in Iowa: ‘Push through the fear’

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley opened up to a gathering of young Republicans running for office on Friday night, urging them to “push through the fear” and to “trust your gut” 10 days ahead of the Iowa caucuses.

Alaska Airlines flight makes emergency return to Portland after losing window

An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to Portland, Oregon, on Friday, after a window on the Boeing blew off midflight.

Trump plays expectations game in Iowa: ‘Don’t want to take anything for granted’

MASON CITY, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump implored his supporters not to be complacent days before Iowa's caucuses, the 2024 Republican primary's opening contest.

Jack Smith brushes off Trump’s ‘recycled allegations’ to hold prosecutor in contempt

Special counsel Jack Smith said Friday that he will keep making discovery filings and motions in the case accusing Donald Trump of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, dismissing the former president's calls to initiate contempt proceedings for keeping up with the filing schedule.

‘Passive’ Jan. 6 rioters can be convicted of disorderly conduct, federal court rules

Protesters who went inside the Capitol during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, can be charged and convicted of disorderly conduct, a federal court ruled Friday, even if they did not engage in particularly disruptive behavior.

Bill Ackman vows ‘plagiarism reviews’ of MIT faculty in wake of allegations against wife

Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman promised to conduct "plagiarism reviews" of all Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty and leadership on Friday after his wife was accused of plagiarizing portions of her dissertation.
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