News - Page 4540

Biden administration risks political backlash if Musk-run Twitter investigated

With the midterm elections fading into memory, one of the most talked-about stories in Washington is Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter — and what the Biden administration may or may not do about it.

Fox News’s Harris Faulkner to debut new book on prayer, Faith Still Moves Mountains

Fox News host Harris Faulkner will release a new book on prayer Tuesday, highlighting miracles of faith in her own life and those of others.

Stimulus update: $3,200 one-time payments must be claimed before deadline in just two days

Although there are no new coronavirus stimulus payments being sent out, millions of people are still able to receive an existing form of relief, but the time to claim the money is running out.

Tax rebate 2022: Idaho residents have just over a month to file income taxes to receive up to $600

Idaho residents have less than two months to apply for a tax rebate totaling up to $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers.

Midterms results: Catherine Cortez Masto wins Nevada, handing Senate control to Democrats

Incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) defeated Republican challenger Adam Laxalt Saturday, handing control of the Senate back to Democrats, even with Georgia still to be called.

Midterm results: Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez wins Washington house seat

Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez triumphed over conservative Republican Joe Kent to represent Washington's 3rd Congressional District, stripping Republicans of a red bastion in a decidedly blue state.

Arizona police discover dead newborn baby on Phoenix street

Police in Phoenix, Arizona responded to a call early Saturday that lead to the discovery of a deceased newborn on the street.

Democrats hold Senate majority in midterm elections stunner

Democrats withstood ferocious headwinds in the midterm elections to secure another two years of Senate control, a stinging defeat for Republicans that provides President Joe Biden a bulwark on Capitol Hill against an expected GOP majority in the House.

Stimulus update: Direct $1,050 relief payments loaded onto debit cards to be sent out by January

For California residents who have not yet received up to $1,050 to help offset rising inflation, a second round of payments will be sent soon.

Protesters gather outside of Maricopa County elections office as counting continues

Protesters have gathered outside of the elections office in Maricopa County, Arizona, on Saturday to protest the slow counting of the ballots that were cast during the midterm elections Tuesday.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.