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

In only three days, the chance for millions of people to receive an existing form of relief worth up to thousands of dollars will be gone.

A Tyrannosaurus rex skull could be yours. Here’s how much it will cost

A Tyrannosaurus rex skull taller than 6.5 feet is up for auction and expected to draw dinosaurian bids.

Little-known charity funded by major liberal groups sponsors anti-Israel organizations aligned with BDS

A little-known charity in the United States that is backed by influential liberal nonprofit groups is the fiscal sponsor for several anti-Israel organizations that support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, including a Palestinian terrorist-linked group.

WATCH: Former transgender child suing doctors who mutilated her for malpractice

Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old woman, is suing the doctors she claims coerced her into harmful gender transition procedures in the name of affirmation when she was just a child.

SEE IT: Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther suit will debut in Smithsonian in 2023

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture will exhibit the Black Panther suit worn by the late Chadwick Boseman in the spring of 2023.

Putin tries to launch peace talks from a position of weakness

Russia appears eager to declare a ceasefire in Ukraine before their invading forces suffer any new losses, but the military setbacks that inspired that intention could thwart his aim.

Splash brothers: NCAA foes Michigan State and Gonzaga duke it out on aircraft carrier

NCAA rivals Michigan State and Gonzaga made a splash Friday evening when the teams faced off in unusual circumstances.

Maricopa County official blasts Kari Lake’s ‘offensive’ questioning of vote count

Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates took a swipe at Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's "offensive" comments after she said votes should be counted faster.

UK judge rules US fugitive faked his own death to avoid rape charge

A U.K. judge ruled that a suspected American fugitive faked his own death to avoid a rape charge.

State Department refuses audit of $1B spent in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan

American taxpayers have spent more than $1 billion in Afghanistan since the botched withdrawal, yet the Biden administration is refusing to give an accounting of the funds to a government watchdog.
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