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White House praises Jan. 6 committee after criminal referrals for Trump

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeated her condemnation of "the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War" after the Monday criminal referrals the House Jan. 6 select committee sent to the Justice Department for former President Donald Trump.

Stimulus update: Deadline revealed to apply for direct $500 cash payments

Chicago residents interested in receiving some extra money can potentially get $500 if they fill out a program application before New Year's Eve.

FBI alerts public on ‘staggering increase’ in sexploitation among minors

At least 3,000 minors, primarily young boys, have been victims of sextortion over the past year, and the FBI is warning parents to teach their children about the dangers of sexploitation as winter breaks begin.

SEE IT: Billy Joel postpones show due to illness

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Five takeaways from Jan. 6 committee’s final public meeting

Members of the select committee investigating Jan. 6 ended their final public meeting on Monday by outlining the basis for their criminal referrals of former President Donald Trump and some of his associates, closing up nearly two years of investigating with the rare and serious step of asking the Justice Department to pursue charges against a former president.

‘Declare war’: Conservatives demand McCarthy play hardball with McConnell on spending bill

House conservatives are calling for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to take a harder line with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), arguing that the California Republican should threaten to withhold bringing Senate-led bipartisan bills to the floor next year unless McConnell demands his conference tank the bipartisan omnibus bill.

Jan. 6 hearing: Kevin McCarthy and Jim Jordan among four Republicans referred to House Ethics

The Jan. 6 select committee voted unanimously on Monday to refer Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and three other House Republicans to the Ethics Committee for refusing to comply with the panel's subpoenas.

Meet the people who offered to replace Elon Musk as Twitter CEO

A number of Elon Musk's supporters and allies have volunteered to replace him as Twitter's CEO.

Eric Adams warns city may have to prioritize new influx of immigrants over New Yorkers

New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned that the city may have to embrace service cuts in order to prioritize a new influx of immigrants over native New Yorkers, in light of the coming expiration of Title 42.

Jan. 6 hearing: Hope Hicks says Trump didn’t care about damaging legacy

Hope Hicks was concerned former President Donald Trump was damaging his legacy by continuing to contest the 2020 election results — but he didn't seem to care.
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