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Stimulus update: Direct payments worth $500 for more than 300 families to be sent in 26 days

California families who are recipients of a guaranteed income program only have to wait 26 more days to receive their next payment from the program.

Florida attorney general tells Disney state could publicize records as DeSantis feud heats up

Florida's attorney general warned Disney that some of its company records could be made public as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) leads an attempted state takeover of the central Florida district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort.

Trump holds commanding lead despite voters saying DeSantis has better chance to beat Biden

Former President Donald Trump maintains a commanding lead in the polls over his possible challengers for the GOP nomination even as Republican voters acknowledge he’s not the strongest candidate to take on President Joe Biden.

What is Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson inheriting from Lori Lightfoot?

Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson is set to take over the city's leadership from Lori Lightfoot, inheriting a barely stable financial budget and a struggling youth population.

Faith-based film successes encourage Jesus Revolution producer: ‘There’s a hunger for it’

Jesus Revolution producer Kevin Downes believes the recent success of several faith-based films is indicative of a “hunger” for more entertainment containing “themes of hope and unity and love.”

RNC to host second GOP presidential debate in California

The Republican National Committee will host the second GOP presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announced Thursday.

NRCC threatens vulnerable Democrats to pressure Biden to restart debt ceiling negotiations

The main fundraising arm for House Republicans is calling on vulnerable Democrats to tell President Joe Biden to restart negotiations with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on the debt ceiling crisis, threatening to hold lawmakers “accountable” if they do not do so.

Most Democrats don’t want Biden to run even as he readies announcement

A majority of Democrats remain adamant that President Joe Biden shouldn’t run for a second term in 2024 even as he prepares to launch his reelection bid as soon as next week.

UK deputy prime minister resigns after bullying allegations

United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has resigned from his position following allegations of bullying, he announced on Friday.

Family of Americans killed in border smuggling crash sit down with Mayorkas: ‘It got very personal’

EXCLUSIVE — A tight-knit Texas family reeling from the loss of two beloved relatives as a result of the worsening border crisis did not hold back in a rare one-on-one meeting this week with Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
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