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DC poised to make bus service free throughout district starting in July

Commuters in Washington, D.C., can expect to see free bus service throughout the district as soon as next summer, thanks to a bill that passed through the city council earlier this week with unanimous support.

Social Security update: Direct increased SSI payment worth $914 to arrive in just 10 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients only need to wait a little more than a week before they receive a payment of $914 on Dec. 30, the first check reflecting an increase in their Social Security payments starting for 2023.

Ruff flight: Nashville family’s dog accidentally sent to Saudi Arabia by airline

A dog has finally been reunited with its owners in Tennessee after the pet was mistakenly shipped to Saudi Arabia.

WATCH: Terry Bradshaw reflects on the death of Steelers legend Franco Harris

Following the death of Pittsburgh Steelers legend and NFL Hall of Famer Franco Harris, his teammate and longtime friend Terry Bradshaw is among those paying tribute.

‘Grave Concern’: Republicans press Biden for border crisis answers as clock ticks on Title 42

EXCLUSIVE — Several House Republicans are calling on the Biden administration to provide answers and transparency for how it plans to deal with the migrant crisis at the southern border as the White House is poised to terminate the Trump-era Title 42 immigration policy any day now.

What is the ‘bomb cylone’ hitting the US this week?

As major Winter Storm Elliott is expected to make landfall this week across the Midwest and the East Coast, here are some details about what makes a "bomb cyclone."

Biden ‘annoyed’ by complaints from Harris’s husband over tough vice presidential assignments

President Joe Biden grew “annoyed” upon discovering that Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband had complained about her policy assignments, fueling questions inside the White House about the vice president’s inner circle.

New Jersey school district restarts COVID-19 mask mandate

A New Jersey school district is once again requiring face masks in all its schools, citing an increase in coronavirus cases.

Donor and Blitzen: Trump offers ‘personalized’ Christmas video to lucky supporter

Former President Donald Trump is offering a “personalized” holiday message to one of his supporters who donates to his 2024 campaign, the former president announced in one of his latest fundraising emails.

Romney ‘convinced’ he could win reelection to Senate if he runs in 2024

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is confident he could win reelection to the Senate should he run for a second term in the Beehive State, surprising critics who viewed his rebellion toward former President Donald Trump as an indication he would be a one-term senator.
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