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Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in seven days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the first of two June payments, worth $914 each for individual filers, in exactly one week.

Trump holds steady lead in Iowa despite recent DeSantis visit: Poll

Former President Donald Trump is holding a steady lead in Iowa despite a revolving door of visits and campaign events to the party's first-in-the-nation state from multiple 2024 Republican contenders.

DeSantis-Twitter rollout fiasco blamed on huge audience — here’s the reality

Twitter and the Ron DeSantis campaign are claiming that overwhelming interest was to blame for the technical problems with Wednesday night's presidential campaign rollout on Twitter Spaces. But while the number of listeners was notable, other platforms have handled similar audiences without trouble.

Kirk Cameron says ‘pride is not leading us in the right direction’: New book tackles character amid cultural debate

EXCLUSIVE — Kirk Cameron, who is releasing his second children’s book about pride, titled Pride Comes Before the Fall, said, “Pride is not leading us in the right direction.”

Biden investigation: Wray agrees to speak with Comer about ‘criminal scheme’ document

FBI Director Christopher Wray will talk with a Republican investigator after being threatened with contempt proceedings for his refusal to turn over a form allegedly describing a “criminal scheme” involving President Joe Biden and an unnamed “foreign national.”

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open in seven days

Massachusetts residents only have to wait one more week before a guaranteed income program for $500 monthly payments will start accepting applications

Prigozhin says Wagner Group has begun leaving Bakhmut, to be replaced by Russian forces

Russian paramilitary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin said his troops have begun to withdraw from the besieged city of Bakhmut as they begin to be replaced by traditional Russian forces.

Interior holds first onshore oil and gas lease sale since last summer

The Biden administration held its first onshore oil and gas lease sale in nearly a year, beginning a series of lease sales it plans to carry out across federal lands through the rest of the year.

Newt Gingrich says DeSantis’s glitchy Twitter rollout ‘did not reflect’ his positive skills

Republican 2024 hopeful Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) Twitter campaign debut "did not reflect" the governor's positive skills, according to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

GOP House passes fentanyl crackdown legislation with Biden backing

A Republican-led bill targeting the fentanyl epidemic that was endorsed by the Biden administration passed in the House Thursday morning with bipartisan support, signaling a major step forward on its way to the president's desk.
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