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Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly $1,000 direct payment open next month

A guaranteed income program in Los Angeles County will soon open applications to former foster children that will give recipients monthly payments of $1,000 for two years.

Alito, declining to follow Kagan’s lead, avoids recusal explanation

One week after Justice Elena Kagan gave an unprecedented written explanation for declining to participate in a Supreme Court case, Justice Samuel Alito declined to follow suit.

James Van Der Beek slams DNC over lack of primary debates despite Biden’s ‘declining mental faculties’

James Van Der Beek took aim at the Democratic National Committee, slamming it for not holding primary debates ahead of the 2024 presidential contest.

Biden administration announces new $300M military aid package to Ukraine

The Biden administration announced a new military aid package to Ukraine on Wednesday.

GOP negotiator says there has been ‘trust lost’ with vocal debt limit deal foes

Rep. Garret Graves (R-LA) said there has been an erosion of trust between him and some members of the House Republican Conference who have vocally opposed and attacked the debt ceiling bill he helped negotiate.

British politicians are legitimate military targets, former Russian president says

British politicians are now legitimate military targets for Russia, according to its former president.

Meta threatens to pull news out of California over journalism bill

Meta threatened to pull news from Facebook and Instagram in California if state lawmakers pass legislation forcing social media companies to negotiate funding agreements with state news outlets.

Utah Republican Chris Stewart announces resignation from Congress, citing wife’s health

Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) announced he will resign from Congress due to his wife's health concerns, a decision that will narrow the GOP's already razor-thin House majority.

Female-led remake of The Office in development for Prime Video

A female-led remake of NBC's The Office is in the development process.

Alabama governor corrects ESPN reporting on transgender sports ban: ‘Let me fix that’

Gov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) called out ESPN for its reporting on her recent signing of a transgender sports ban.
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