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Class-action lawsuit filed against FTX to recover lost assets

Former FTX customers have filed a suit against the company in an attempt to recoup their losses from its collapse.

‘We are resilient’: South Dakota couple snowed in after two weeks

Multiple blizzards, ice storms, and below-zero temperatures have pummeled the Midwest, leaving two South Dakotans snowed in for more than two weeks.

Biden administration recommits to Paul Whelan’s return four years after arrest

Biden administration officials recommitted their efforts to obtain Paul Whelan's freedom on the four-year anniversary of his arrest in Russia.

South Korea unveils new Indo-Pacific strategy barely mentioning China

The South Korean government released its complete Indo-Pacific strategy, and one of its pillars is inclusiveness — even including China.

US to consider new measures for travelers from China amid mainland COVID-19 surge

The Biden administration is considering imposing new COVID-19 restrictions for people traveling from China after the country's government announced it would reopen its borders to international travelers for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

Zelensky announces alliance with BlackRock for reconstruction of Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a new partnership with the investment management company BlackRock for rebuilding Ukraine from the ruins of war.

Southwest Airlines mass cancellations partly caused by outdated software

The mass wave of flights canceled by Southwest Airlines was partially caused by outdated scheduling software, according to company officials.

Social Security update: Direct monthly payment worth up to $4,194 arriving today

The final round of Social Security beneficiary payments worth up to $4,194 for both this month and 2022 are set to go out to recipients on Wednesday.

Year in Review: Counting down The View’s most viral moments of 2022

The ladies of The View made headlines weekly in 2022, whether they were trashing Republicans or acting as de facto Democratic spokeswomen. Some of the show's events were more attention-grabbing than others, so the Washington Examiner is counting down the most viral moments of The View in 2022.

Abbott hits back at ‘hypocrite in chief’ after criticism for busing immigrants to DC on Christmas Eve

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) responded to widespread criticism for his decision to bus more than 100 immigrants to Washington, D.C., on Christmas Eve, decrying President Joe Biden as the “hypocrite in chief” for transporting immigrants to border towns such as El Paso.
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