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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defends ‘Electeds of Color’ holiday party after sending email blast

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended her decision to host a holiday party for elected officials of color after accidentally sending invitations to all members of the city council via email.

Biden delivers victory to corn growers with sustainable aviation fuel guidance

The Biden administration said Friday it would allow ethanol-based fuels to be included in its sustainable aviation fuel tax credit qualifications, delivering a victory to corn growers.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth $1,751 to wrap up for New Mexico residents in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up sending payments to low-income residents for December in five days.

Stimulus update: New York deadline for homeowners to apply for rebate worth up to $1,407 in 16 days

Eligible New York homeowners looking to switch the status of their School Tax Relief exemption program, which gives an exemption on a portion of school property taxes or a rebate check for certain eligible homeowners, are encouraged to do so by Dec. 31 for certain tax years.

Trump rages that Jack Smith keeps prosecution efforts going as ex-president hits the campaign trail

Former President Donald Trump is hammering claims that he should be immune from being prosecuted in federal court for crimes committed in office because special counsel Jack Smith waited to file charges until his 2024 campaign.

House GOP presses DOJ to investigate pro-Palestinian student group for possible link to terrorist organizations

EXCLUSIVE — A group of House Republicans is pressing the Department of Justice to open an investigation into whether a national pro-Palestinian student group is being financially funded by foreign terrorist organizations to promote violence against Jewish Americans, according to a letter sent to the department on Friday.

Republicans split on whether voters will punish them for impeachment inquiry into Biden

The House voted this week to authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, but Republicans are divided on whether the move will help or hurt them in the 2024 elections.

Biden challenger West confident president ‘running out of gas’ and won’t be Democrats’ nominee

Independent presidential candidate Cornel West said he doesn’t think he will be competing against President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election, adding he believes the president may drop his bid for a second term.

What’s next after courts tapped to expedite Trump immunity appeal in Jack Smith case?

Two federal courts in Washington, D.C., have been asked to expedite reviews of President Donald Trump's argument that he has presidential immunity against his criminal prosecutions, setting up deadlines that will fill the legal calendar into the new year.

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.
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