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Stimulus update: Idaho residents have until Dec. 31 to claim tax rebates worth up to $600

Residents of Idaho only have until the end of 2022 to apply for a tax rebate featuring up to $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers.

Biden adminstration funnels tax dollars to Colombian LGBT group backing prostitution in crime-ridden country

EXCLUSIVE — President Joe Biden's State Department is handing taxpayer dollars to an LGBT nonprofit group in Colombia that supports prostitution rights in the South American country, records show.

Goldman sees oil at $110 a barrel in 2023 on OPEC+ production cuts

A top Goldman Sachs official said Tuesday there is a high likelihood that OPEC+ will order additional production cuts in December and that the bank expects oil prices to hit $110 per barrel next year due to recession fears, lower demand from China, and lack of clarity over the planned price cap on Russian oil.

Pelosi says bill to resolve rail strike will be on floor after White House meeting

After meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Congress would take up a bill to avert a rail strike.

World Cup 2022: Iran threatens families of players ahead of US game: Report

The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has threatened its men's national soccer team players and their families ahead of Tuesday's World Cup clash with the United States, according to a report.

US announces more than $53 million in aid to Ukraine for critical infrastructure

The United States will provide more than $53 million to Ukraine to support efforts to repair critical infrastructure that Russia has spent weeks deliberately destroying.

Judiciary Democrats accuse Supreme Court of dodging questions about alleged 2014 leak

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA), chairmen of the Senate and House Judiciary Courts Subcommittees respectively, accused the Supreme Court's attorney of failing to "substantively answer" their questions about allegations of a 2014 high court leak.

Netherlands to buy out and close 3,000 farms to meet climate goals

The Dutch government is planning to buy out and close as many as 3,000 farms in the country, exacerbating an already-bitter dispute with growers as leaders attempt to halve the country’s nitrogen emissions by 2030.

Judge drops assault charges against former DC Deputy Mayor Christopher Geldart

Prosecutors have dropped charges against former D.C. Deputy Mayor Christopher Geldart on Tuesday, ending a monthlong legal battle that began when the official was accused of assault and later resigned from office due to questions about his living arrangement.

Pentagon report details Chinese Communist Party’s plans for military expansion

The Pentagon provided key details into China's long-term intentions in a recent report to Congress, with government officials under President Joe Biden routinely characterizing the communist superpower as a “pacing challenge" and the “most comprehensive and serious challenge to U.S. national security."
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