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Stimulus update: Payment worth $1,312 to be sent from Alaska fund in two days

Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend will send payments to some eligible residents in the Last Frontier in two days.

Tiana Lowe Doescher says crime in DC is ‘everywhere’ in wake of congressman carjacking

The Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe Doescher says that rampant crime in Washington, D.C., is "unfortunately everywhere" in the wake of a recent carjacking of a U.S. representative.

Mexico begins busing immigrants from Guatemala to US border

The Mexican government has begun busing immigrants in the southern part of the country north toward the United States, a move that will complicate the Biden administration's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.

Former Trump accountant Donald Bender says his client withheld financial documents

Donald Bender, a former accountant for former President Donald Trump, testified in Trump's New York civil fraud case that his client withheld documents from him.

WATCH LIVE: Laphonza Butler to be sworn into office by Harris for late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s seat

Incoming Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) is being sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris, days after longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) died at the age of 90.

Defense official charged with facilitating dogfighting ring

An official with the Department of Defense has been charged with facilitating a dog fight alongside another man from Maryland, the Justice Department said in a news release on Monday.

Portland official says not to call 911 except in ‘life or death’ emergency as overdoses spike

Portland’s commissioner of public safety implored residents to refrain from calling 911 except for “life/death” situations on Monday.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams travels south of the border to stop immigration crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is taking the border crisis into his own hands.

10-year and 30-year Treasury yields hit highest level since before Great Recession

Yields on Treasury notes and bonds hit the highest levels since 2007 on Tuesday as a report indicated the Federal Reserve might have to keep interest rates higher for longer.

Lindsey Graham bashes Trump fraud case: ‘What a frigging joke’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) bashed the $250 million fraud trial levied against former President Donald Trump in New York as a "joke."
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