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

Another swath of one-time payments from the 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend is set to be sent to eligible state residents of Alaska in seven days.

Nikki Haley won praise for her abortion stance, but will it help the GOP win elections?

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's comments on abortion during the third Republican National Committee debate in Miami didn't just resonate with GOP voters and commentators. It may have proven a way forward on an issue that has continually hampered Republican electoral success since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022.

Biden-Xi meeting: US seeks restart of frosty military communications

President Joe Biden's meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping presents a valuable opportunity to reset military relations between the two superpowers, analysts believe.

Megan Rapinoe limps out of final professional game just six minutes in

The professional soccer career of Megan Rapinoe came to a premature end on Saturday when the former U.S. captain lasted just six minutes before she was forced off with an injury.

Biden’s ‘movable’ border wall plan hit by fierce backlash

The Biden administration's plan to build new barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas calls for a "movable" design that frustrates both environmentalists and advocates of stronger border enforcement.

House Republicans push back on Speaker Mike Johnson’s shutdown plan

Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) plan to avoid a government shutdown faces a narrow path to passage as multiple House Republicans quickly indicated they won’t vote for it.

Joe Biden releases Veteran’s Day attack ad on Trump

President Joe Biden shared his latest attack ad on his Republican rival Donald Trump Saturday.

Biden looks lost after laying wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

President Joe Biden wandered seemingly confused at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Saturday.

Harvard grad student evicted from campus housing after intervening in protest

A Harvard graduate student who intervened in a protest on behalf of Palestinians has been evicted from campus housing.

Fifth circuit appeals court strikes down ATF ‘ghost gun’ rule

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rule on "ghost guns" was struck down by a federal appeals court on Friday, with the ruling saying the agency exceeded its authority.
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