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New York explosions that knocked out power caused by rare earthquake

Minutes after a 1.7 magnitude earthquake struck New York City early Tuesday morning, 60 fire and medical personnel were called to reports of an explosion.

Bill Johnson to resign earlier than expected to become president of Youngstown State University

Rep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) submitted his resignation letter on Tuesday to the U.S. House of Representatives, announcing that his term will end on Jan. 21, earlier than anticipated, to take his position as president of Youngstown State University.

Claudine Gay blames ‘personal attacks’ and ‘racial animus’ in Harvard resignation letter

Claudine Gay, the embattled now-former president of Harvard University, blamed "personal attacks" and "racial animus" in her resignation letter to the university community.

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

The first group of retired seniors will receive their January Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for top earners who retire at 70, in just over one week.

Most Republicans say it’s ‘time to move on’ from Jan. 6: Poll

A vast majority of Republicans believe less importance should be placed on the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, a poll finding that comes as the Department of Justice continues to arrest suspects over the riot and as former President Donald Trump faces a criminal indictment for it.

Bitcoin breaks $45,000 for first time since April 2022

Bitcoin rang in 2024 with a bang, surging to its highest level in nearly two years amid optimism about the cryptocurrency market.

Social Security update: February direct payment worth $943 goes out in 30 days

The first Supplemental Security Income payment for 2024, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will be sent to recipients in 30 days.

More than 1,600 donors have ditched elite universities over antisemitism

Several elite universities in the United States have received major pushback from donors since October as leaders of the schools failed to speak out against antisemitic speech on their campuses.

Haley is top spender in $100 million splurge as she tries to hold on to progress in Iowa

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has emerged as the top ad spender among Republican candidates in Iowa, while the Republican presidential hopefuls have spent more than $100 million combined on ads in the state.

Michael Cohen loses bid to resurface retaliation suit against Trump

A federal appeals court denied Michael Cohen's bid on Tuesday to revive a lawsuit against Donald Trump, which accused the ex-president of using the powers of the federal government to throw him back in prison.
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