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WATCH: Rep. James Comer suggests ‘Twitter Files’ show government ’cover-up’

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) suggested information contained in the “Twitter Files” released over the weekend indicate “a cover-up at the highest levels of government to protect Joe Biden.”

Social Security update: Direct monthly $1,681 payments to be sent out in just nine days

Social Security beneficiaries will receive their next monthly retirement checks, which are worth an average of $1,681 per payment, in nine days.

Twitter warned of ‘hack-and-leak operation’ involving Hunter Biden ahead of 2020 election: Report

The FBI warned Twitter executives that the social media site could be susceptible to “hack-and-leak operations” that would involve actors obtaining information from high-profile figures and releasing it across the platform, according to the company’s former head of site integrity.

Idaho student murders: Haunting theory about vicious killings revealed by father of victim

The father of one of the University of Idaho students murdered in their home last month shared his theory about the murderer's target based on their movements once they got in the house.

Social Security update: Exact date boosted direct $914 Supplemental Security Income checks will be sent out

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are set to receive their second December payment by the end of the month, with the final payment of the year to be slightly higher than the rest.

Kevin McCarthy backed by key right-wing figures despite rebellion from ‘saboteurs’

As Kevin McCarthy seeks to fend off opposition from members of his party in his bid for House speaker, the California Republican is receiving support from some unlikely allies.

Moms for Liberty expands programs, launches new podcast

EXCLUSIVE — The conservative parent activist organization Moms for Liberty announced a new podcast Monday, expanding the group's programs after an election cycle where it heavily invested in school board races.

Liz Cheney jabs at Trump for calls to terminate Constitution over 2020 election

Outgoing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) lambasted former President Donald Trump for calling for a suspension of the Constitution in the wake of Twitter releasing information about how the Hunter Biden story was handled in 2020.

Delays, news dumps, and disappointment: Everything you need to know about the Twitter Files

After the release of the much-anticipated “Twitter Files,” several conservatives are lamenting what they call unfair censorship of voices on the Right while others say the report isn’t exactly the smoking gun they were hoping for.

Pompeo accuses Biden administration of threatening US security by prioritizing climate change

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused President Joe Biden of making the United States more susceptible to foreign threats, denouncing his policies as “gaslighting” voters by folding in provisions to address climate change instead of focusing on more pressing issues.
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