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Obama offered Chicago mayor-elect parenting advice

Former President Barack Obama called Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson on Saturday, offering the freshly elected Johnson a bit of parenting advice.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arriving in 21 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are 21 days away from their monthly payments worth $914 for individual filers.

WATCH: The Megyn Kelly Show blasts transgender activism as ‘bitter’ intolerance

The Megyn Kelly Show praised Riley Gaines for her courage in fighting against those seeking to push transgender ideologies.

Bud Light executive talked updating ‘fratty’ image ahead of transgender partnership revelation

The woman behind Bud Light's marketing said she wanted to update the company's "fratty" image and reboot its "out of touch" humor with a push for inclusivity days before Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney went viral.

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

A program that will send $500 monthly to 305 families in Sonoma County, California, is set to send its next payment in just nine days.

Texas DPS troopers arrest gang-affiliated smuggler transporting six immigrants

A pair of Louisiana men, including an affiliated member of the Bloods gang, was taken into custody by Texas Department of Public Safety troopers on Friday after they were caught transporting at least six illegal immigrants into Texas, authorities said.

US Navy sails through South China Sea as Beijing conducts military drills around Taiwan

A U.S. Navy destroyer sailed through the South China Sea on Monday, which Beijing claims as its own.

Dalai Lama apologizes for video showing him kissing boy on the lips

The Dalai Lama apologized after a video circulated of him kissing a boy on the lips during an event in February.

Nancy Mace urges Biden to ignore ruling to suspend abortion pill’s FDA approval

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) echoed some of her liberal counterparts' calls for President Joe Biden to ignore a Texas ruling that suspends approval for a pill used for abortion.

Freshman House Democrat Nikki Budzinski teaming up with Republican colleagues

Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL) has reportedly made making friends with her Republican colleagues one of her first priorities since being sworn into office in January.
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