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Stimulus update: Deadline to apply for $300 rebate program just one day away

There's only one day left for Pennsylvania residents to apply for a rebate program that could give them anywhere from $250 to $650.

Push to eat bugs: The creepy, crawly alternative to eating meat

As many are making New Year's resolutions to eat healthier, would you try adding bugs to your diet?

Escape Hatch: 10 times the White House cited this law to avoid questions in 2022

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre takes the Hatch Act seriously. Passed in 1939 to prohibit government employees from overt political campaigning, the Hatch Act has caught up many a presidential staffer over the years.

Trump’s 2023 plans include golf, potentially a new book, and little else

Former President Donald Trump heads into the new year as the sole top-tier candidate of either party to declare a 2024 bid for the White House, but that doesn't mean his calendar will be jam-packed like in campaigns past.

Trump’s tax returns to be placed into congressional record

Former President Donald Trump's tax returns are set to be placed into congressional record Friday morning during a House pro forma session.

International concern grows due to lack of data on China’s COVID-19 outbreak

Several countries are instituting new restrictions for travelers coming from China amid a surge in cases on the mainland, spurred by concerns about a lack of adequate and transparent COVID-19 data being reported by China.

Hacker claims to steal personal data of 400 million Twitter users

A hacker has claimed to have stolen the personal data of 400 million Twitter users, giving the social media platform even more headaches after its rocky takeover by Elon Musk.

Suspect in fatal shooting of California deputy killed after high-speed chase

A deputy in southern California was shot and killed following a traffic stop on Thursday, and the suspect was later shot and killed by police after a high-speed chase.

Governing vs. grievance: The growing Republican dilemma

GOP at a crossroads.

NY Democrat introducing SANTOS Act to ‘punish’ candidates who lie to voters

A Democratic congressman from New York is introducing a bill that he says will punish candidates who lie to voters, and the legislation has a not unfamiliar name.
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