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Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $250 scheduled to be sent in eight days

A guaranteed income program for recipients in New Jersey is scheduled to issue its next payment in over a week.

Titanic missing sub: What we know about the five victims

All five crew members of the missing submersible that left to tour the wreck of the Titanic a week ago are believed to be dead following the discovery of debris in the Atlantic Ocean that likely belongs to the vessel.

Biden receives endorsement from top abortion rights groups

Three of the nation’s top abortion rights groups endorsed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for reelection in 2024, offering a key boost to their campaign on the eve of the first anniversary of Roe v. Wade being overturned.

White House pushes Democrats to embrace ‘Bidenomics’ as president pushes economic message

The White House is pressing congressional Democrats to embrace the concept of “Bidenomics” as President Joe Biden tries to reclaim messaging around the economy.

Biden emerges from first House Republican impeachment threat unscathed

House Republican attempts to impeach President Joe Biden have created fissures in the conference and provided the president with an opportunity to appear above the political fray in the same week his son Hunter Biden reached a plea deal for alleged federal tax and gun crimes.

US blind spot could lead to China’s victory in Taiwan war

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping has a military option for attempting to subjugate Taiwan that U.S. strategists have neglected, former officials and American analysts fear.

Biden to issue executive order expanding access to contraceptives

President Joe Biden on Friday will issue an executive order strengthening access to contraception and family planning services. This is occurring on the anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Biden faces democracy questions amid strengthening India ties

President Joe Biden faces a delicate dance as he strengthens ties with India amid accusations the country is sliding toward autocracy.

Colorado hail storm pelts concertgoers, injuring nearly 100, and continues the next day

A hail storm in Colorado Wednesday night injured nearly 100 concertgoers at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver, and a day later, hail the size of baseballs struck the same area.

White House ready to turn the page on Hunter Biden saga, but GOP keeps hunting

The White House and its allies are ready to mark Hunter Biden’s plea agreement with the Justice Department as the end of the saga involving President Joe Biden’s son, but for Republicans, it is only just beginning.
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