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Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $1,312 to be sent from Alaska fund in seven days

Another batch of one-time payments from the 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend is being sent from the state of Alaska to eligible state residents in only seven days.

Graham rebukes Clinton’s comparison of Trump to Hitler: ‘Old, bitter, and defeated’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has called former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton "old" and "bitter" amid recent comments she made comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks at UAW event following strike conclusion

President Joe Biden is speaking at a United Auto Workers event following the conclusion of its strike against the "Big Three" automakers.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $6.75 million LinkedIn settlement in one day

The deadline to file a claim in LinkedIn’s $6.75 million settlement is only one day away for active and former participants of the social media company's 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust.

Vatican says transgender people can be baptized, but offers caveats

The Vatican's top office for the teachings of the Catholic Church issued new guidance this week clarifying that transgender people are able to receive the sacrament of baptism, but that gay people likely cannot act as godparents.

Newsom’s shine starts to come off as his national spotlight gets brighter

Amid speculation that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is running a stealthy presidential campaign, one of the party's top Democrats is faring poorly among voters in his own state.

Steve Bannon’s defense echoes Trump’s in bid to avoid prison

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon will assert an “advice of counsel” defense in appeals court after being convicted and sentenced to four months in prison last year.

Justice Department faces Senate investigation over alleged spying on congressional staffers

EXCLUSIVE — Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans are investigating allegations the Justice Department spied on congressional staffers while they probed the agency, including during their investigation into its handling of the Trump-Russia inquiry, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Marijuana and abortion: Is Ohio purple again?

Defeated opponents of the Ohio abortion access rights constitutional amendment and recreational marijuana statute ballot measures say that steep losses in the Buckeye State require a change of strategy heading into the 2024 election cycle but should not be misread as the state turning purple.

Rashida Tlaib defends ‘river to sea’ comments, claims her colleagues ‘know where my heart is’

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) argued that recent comments she made on "the river to the sea" in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict have resulted in the "distortion of my words" in the wake of Congress censuring her.
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