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Social Security update: Second of December double payments worth $914 to be sent out in 14 days

Millions of Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive their second monthly payment in December, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in exactly two weeks.

Stefanik demands ethics inquiry into DC judge ahead of Trump election interference trial

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is demanding an ethics investigation into a federal judge ahead of Donald Trump’s election interference case in Washington, D.C., accusing the judge of using her position to “exact political revenge” against the former president amid his reelection bid.

Social Security update: Second round of December payments worth $4,555 to be sent out in five days

The second wave of December's three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at 70, will go out to millions of retired seniors in a little under one week.

Biden beat Trump’s ‘chaos’ in 2020 — now Nikki Haley wants to do the same

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has carefully walked the tightrope of criticism against former President Donald Trump during her 2024 campaign, but she seems to have settled on one word: chaos.

Ted Cruz’s next battleground

The conservative senator fights for a third term and the future.

Conservatives we lost in 2023

Allies, intellectuals, and celebrities of the Right died this past year.

Stinging like a bee: Which 2024 third-party candidate most threatens Biden’s bid?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, Jill Stein, and perhaps others may eat away at both parties' bases of support.

The economic indicator screaming that inflation is not vanquished

One economic indicator is signaling that inflation is not at all conquered and that the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy is still far too loose.

Senate GOP seek border deal with Democrats that Johnson can stomach in the House

Senate Republicans say the risk of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) tanking the upper chamber’s bipartisan defense supplemental spending bill depends entirely on how much Democrats are willing to bend on the border security portion.

Texas Republican who lost in 2002 plays the long game for father’s old House seat

Scott Armey, the son of a former House majority leader, is running for Congress 22 years after his first unsuccessful bid.
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