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Senior Army officer who sparred with Tucker Carlson honorably discharged

A senior Army officer who had his retirement plans on hold during an inspector general investigation into social media interactions with conservatives, including Fox News host Tucker Carlson, has been honorably discharged without reprimand.

Tax rebates 2023: Colorado taxpayers getting up to $1,500 this month

Colorado residents who have filed their 2021 taxes can expect to receive some extra money before the end of January.

Mexican drug lord on FBI’s Most Wanted list among dozens busted out of prison near border

AUSTIN, Texas — A notorious Mexican drug cartel leader on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List was one of more than two dozen inmates busted out of a prison close to the U.S. border earlier this week.

Nikki Haley rips McConnell’s meet-up with Biden as ‘publicity stunt’

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) Wednesday gathering with President Joe Biden as a "publicity stunt."

Banks fight to dismiss complaints filed by Epstein accusers

JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank are fighting to dismiss lawsuits filed by Jeffrey Epstein's victims accusing the banks of enabling the disgraced financier's sex trafficking network.

McCarthy faces daunting math ahead of vote for House speaker

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has just hours left to win over as many as 18 GOP lawmakers as his bid to become the next House speaker is in danger.

College professor accuses stabbed officers of ‘murdering’ knife-wielding attacker

A professor at Stony Brook University in New York is under fire for accusing police officers of murder after they killed a knife-wielding man who stabbed them.

‘Never Kevin’ Republicans dig heels in after GOP conference meeting

A group of House Republicans who have been opposed to GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) bid to become the next House speaker say they haven’t changed their minds after a heated GOP caucus meeting Tuesday morning.

DC mayor urges Biden to end telework policies or turn over federal buildings for housing

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing President Joe Biden to either suspend current telework policies for federal employees or turn over government office buildings located in the district to be repurposed as affordable housing units.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 arriving next month

Supplemental Security Income recipients are scheduled to receive their next payment of $914 on Feb. 1.
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