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Biden ‘looks forward’ to visiting Canada in March for first time as president

President Joe Biden plans to visit Canada in March, the White House said Tuesday.

China suspends issuing visas for South Korea and Japan in retaliation for COVID-19 test requirement

China suspended issuing visas in its embassies in South Korea and Japan on Tuesday after the countries announced a negative COVID-19 test would be required from all travelers coming from China.

Jamie Dimon walks back economic hurricane forecast: ‘Hit by a bit of a storm already’

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon walked back his warning of an economic "hurricane," softening his diagnosis on the state of the economy.

Porter leads Schiff in early look at possible California Senate primary: Poll

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) led Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) in a hypothetical 2024 matchup for Senate in California, according to a survey for Porter’s campaign.

Social Security update: How to check how much of an increase your benefits will get this year

The Social Security Administration's latest cost-of-living adjustment has been enacted with the start of the new year — and with it will come an increase in the benefits that SSA recipients receive on a monthly basis.

Biden classified document controversy: What we know and how the president’s case differs from Trump’s

Classified documents from the Obama presidency found at an office previously used by President Joe Biden drew immediate comparisons to the FBI raid of former President Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago.

Katie Porter launches campaign for 2024 Senate

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) jumped into the 2024 California Senate race on Tuesday, putting her hat in for the seat held by five-term Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), 89, whom some have speculated may retire.

Scalise says George Santos controversy ‘being handled internally’

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) sidestepped a question from a reporter as to whether Rep. George Santos should be a member of Congress after the New York Republican lied about his background.

Pence cries ‘double standard’ in document inquiries involving Biden and Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence is accusing the Justice Department of using a “double standard” to shield President Joe Biden from political damage as it investigates possible improper possession of classified documents by him and former President Donald Trump.

Why food stamp payments have soared, even as labor market recovers

Spending on food stamp benefits has hovered at high levels even as the pandemic has abated despite unemployment hitting ultra-low levels this past year.
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