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Social Security update: February direct payment worth $943 goes out in 25 days

The first Supplemental Security Income payment of 2024, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go to recipients in 25 days.

Iraq’s prime minister weighs anti-US sentiment against Iran’s financial interests

Iraq's government soon will “start working on” requiring the withdrawal of a United States-led military coalition tasked with defeating the Islamic State, the prime minister said, assuring an audience of pro-Iran militias.

White House cheers Mexico’s ‘swift action against migrants.’ Experts say it’s purely visual

The White House is praising Mexico for taking “swift action against migrants” in the days since senior Biden administration officials met with their counterparts in Mexico City, but experts say the celebration in Washington is much ado about nothing.

Former NRA executive admits wrongdoing in New York civil corruption case

A former top National Rifle Association executive has admitted wrongdoing in a New York corruption case, agreeing to pay $100,000 just before he and four others are set to be tried next week.

Ramaswamy to Trump voters: ‘Pick a general with fresh legs that is not yet wounded in that war’

CLARENCE, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is making a play for GOP caucusgoers who are still enthusiastic about former President Donald Trump, making the case that the former president can not win the general election because he is “wounded.”

Trump says Civil War ‘could have been negotiated’

Former President Donald Trump said Saturday that he thought the Civil War "could have been negotiated."

DeSantis qualifies for GOP primary ballot in 36 states and territories

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) name will be on Republican primary ballots in 36 states or territories, now including Wisconsin, Illinois, and Puerto Rico, according to his campaign.

Bill Barr says he doesn’t consider Trump’s name-calling a violation of gag order

Former Attorney General Bill Barr shrugged off any name-calling from former President Donald Trump, claiming that it does not violate the gag order he is under.

Gaza war protest in Chicago blocks traffic on Lake Shore Drive

A protest in honor of Palestinians who have died in Gaza shut down traffic in both directions on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago on Saturday.

Jan. 6 rioters prosecuted ‘far too broadly’: Bill Barr

Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Saturday that the Department of Justice has cast its net “far too broadly” when it comes to prosecuting those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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