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Tax Rebate 2022: Residents in Idaho have until end of year to apply to receive up to $600

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

Twitter brings back ‘official’ verification label amid flood of fake accounts

Twitter brought back its "official" identity verification tag, just days after Elon Musk decided to kill it, in response to a spike in accounts impersonating high-profile users and companies, a decision reflecting the uncertainty surrounding the company.

Tiffany Trump’s wedding in jeopardy due to Hurricane Nicole

Tiffany Trump's wedding, set for Saturday at her father's Mar-a-Lago residence, saw some hiccups as Hurricane Nicole hit Florida Thursday.

Ousted Democratic campaign chairman slams AOC for attack on state party leadership

Ousted Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Thursday after she blamed the state's party leadership for the Republican victories in the midterm elections.

‘Sounds Chinese’: Trump seethes at Glenn ‘Young Kin’ as midterm meltdown continues

Former President Donald Trump criticized Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) Friday as he continues to throw elbows with 2024 Republican presidential contenders.

EPA tightens proposed methane rules as Biden visits climate summit

The Environmental Protection Agency announced revisions to its proposed methane rule in order to more aggressively regulate emissions of the greenhouse gas from oil and gas sources.

Midterm elections see major split ticketing in key state and federal races

Voters split their tickets between both political parties in state and national races Tuesday, with split ticketing playing a vital role in some of the midterm elections' key races, according to data.

Pompeo points finger at conservatives who ‘just rail on social media’ post-midterm elections

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed his disappointment with the 2022 midterm elections on social media, criticizing conservatives who "rail on social media."

‘Surprise of my life’: WWII veterans get heroes’ welcome for DC trip

As the Greatest Generation ages, a charity group dedicated to honoring World War II veterans is racing against time to give heroes a dignified welcome to Washington, D.C.

Not 2016 anymore: Six reasons Trump can’t do to DeSantis what he did to Jeb Bush

Former President Donald Trump launched his political career by steamrolling a once-popular Republican governor of Florida in the GOP primaries, assigning him a nickname and embarrassing him in debates.
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