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Social Security update: Maximum monthly payment of $4,194 to arrive in just 8 days for millions

A portion of Social Security beneficiary recipients are set to receive their monthly retirement payments worth up to $4,194 in only eight days.

Famed LA cougar captured in backyard, undergoing medical tests

The beloved wild mountain lion P-22 has been captured in Los Angeles by wildlife officials who will perform a variety of tests to determine why his behavior has recently changed.

Lauren Boebert calls for focus on policy and not bomb-throwing now GOP is in House majority

Fresh off her confirmed narrow victory, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) called for more "discipline and targeted focus" on policy rather than partisan flamethrowing.

Big rigs topple in Texas as tornado watch is issued across three states

Multiple big rigs were toppled in Texas on Tuesday as tornadoes swept the northern part of the state, and tornado warnings were issued across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

Cambridge Dictionary officially changes definitions of ‘man’ and ‘woman’

The Cambridge Dictionary has officially changed its definitions of "man" and "woman."

Manchin joins Texas Republicans in calling on Biden to extend border order

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is joining his colleagues from Texas in asking President Joe Biden to extend an order that will prohibit illegal immigrants from crossing over the southern border.

Supreme Court agrees to take up North Carolina man’s appeal in murder-for-hire case

The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to take up an appeal by a North Carolina man who received a life prison sentence after being convicted for taking part in a scheme to murder in the Philippines by the order of a onetime leader of a multinational organized crime ring.

Social Security update: Direct monthly payments to increase by $140 on average in January

Retirees enrolled in Social Security are set to get a record pay bump of over $140 a month on average due to a cost-of-living adjustment for the new year.

Jan. 6 committee drops subpoena of Trump campaign adviser Cleta Mitchell records

The House Jan. 6 committee dropped its subpoena pursuit of phone records from former Trump adviser Cleta Mitchell as the panel winds down its work.

Oversight Chair calls for National Archives to look into Trump’s Florida storage unit

House Oversight Chair Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) is asking for the National Archives and Records Administration to conduct an examination into whether former president Donald Trump held onto additional documents at a storage facility.
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