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

‘Progressive’ bar association gives award to Palestinian terrorism-tied organization

The oldest progressive bar association in the United States is honoring a charity in Arizona revealed through a Washington Examiner investigation to share ties to Palestinian terrorism.

House investigation into military’s Afghan withdrawal quietly makes inroads

The House investigation into the Biden administration's military withdrawal from Afghanistan more than two years ago is continuing to progress even as it's out of the spotlight.

Confederate memorial to be removed in coming days from Arlington National Cemetery

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — A Confederate memorial is to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery in northern Virginia in the coming days, part of the push to remove symbols that commemorate the Confederacy from military-related facilities, a cemetery official said Saturday.

Biden impeachment inquiry doesn’t help GOP: Anthony Scaramucci

Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump White House communications director, said Friday that he does not agree with what he called a specious impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Donald Trump rehashes statement that immigrants are ‘poisoning the blood’ of US

Former President Donald Trump accused immigrants of "poisoning the blood" of the United States again Saturday during a rally in New Hampshire.

Premier League match suspended after player suffers cardiac arrest

Saturday’s AFC Bournemouth-Luton Town Premier League soccer match was suspended during the second half after the visitors’ captain went into cardiac arrest on the field.

Latino Democrats shift from quiet concern to open opposition to Biden’s concessions in border talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Prominent Latinos in Congress looked on quietly, at first, privately raising concerns with the Biden administration over the direction of border security talks.

AC/DC’s original drummer Colin Burgess dies at 77

Colin Burgess, the original AC/DC drummer has died at the age of 77, according to the band.

Education Department reveals 40% of student loan borrowers missed first payment since COVID

The Department of Education revealed that 40% of student loan borrowers missed their first repayment date in October, including four million borrowers who were required to start paying back their loans for the first time.
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