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Social Security update: Here are seven changes to benefits that were made for 2023

The Social Security Administration makes changes to benefits for retirees every October, which go into effect the following year.

Sam Brinton arrested in Maryland on ‘fugitive from justice’ charges

Former Biden administration nuclear waste official Sam Brinton was arrested on Wednesday on charges of being a "fugitive from justice."

House GOP revolts against Biden proposed chocolate milk ban: ‘Totally unacceptable’

A proposal by the Department of Agriculture to restrict the ability of schools to serve flavored milk products, including chocolate milk, is drawing harsh criticism from Republican lawmakers who say the proposal is an example of government overreach.

CBP officials seize over 1.6 million fentanyl pills days after Title 42 expires

Officials with U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized over 1.6 million fentanyl pills in the last three days at Arizona's Nogales port of entry.

Celebrity chef Jose Andres exempted from Palo Alto gas stove ban

The city of Palo Alto, California, said this week that celebrity chef Jose Andres could use gas stoves in his new restaurant, exempting him from the controversial new ban on natural gas hookups in new construction that takes effect this year.

Karl Rove: How Trump’s constant stream of attacks on DeSantis could backfire

Former President Donald Trump's unrelenting attacks on his top rival could be doing more harm than good.

Republicans demand answers on use of federal funds for ‘woke’ Montpelier exhibits

EXCLUSIVE — Two Republicans are demanding answers about "woke" influences at President James Madison’s Montpelier and other historical sites.

Biden gets more blame than McCarthy for debt ceiling impasse, poll finds

More people fault President Joe Biden than House Republicans for the protracted debt limit deadlock, according to a new poll.

Blackburn targets Tiktok dangers in bipartisan bill giving parents social media ‘toolbox’

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is hoping to give parents "the toolbox that they need" to protect their children on social media with her new bipartisan legislation that she partnered with Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) to introduce this month.

FBI whistleblowers allege ‘retaliation’ as Democrats cast them as security threats

House Republicans joined FBI whistleblowers in alleging “retaliation” for exposing political “rot” within the bureau, while the FBI revoked some of their security clearances and Democrats accused them of being a “national security threat.”
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