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Twitter restricts posts featuring Substack after it rolls out rival service

Twitter is limiting any tweets that include links to Substack in an apparent response to the blogging platform's launch of a competitor.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payments for more than 300 families to be sent in 12 days

Families in Sonoma County, California, receiving money from a guaranteed income program only have to wait a little less than two weeks before they receive their next payment.

Former Michigan House speaker charged with accepting bribes from cannabis companies

The former Michigan House Speaker is charged with accepting over $100,000 in bribes from cannabis companies seeking to obtain licenses.

Democrats rally around Tennessee lawmakers after expulsion for gun protest

Leading House and Senate Democrats are rallying around the expelled Tennessee lawmakers who were removed from their positions for protesting in favor of gun reform on the state House floor.

Sean Spicer is departing Newsmax and teases new venture

Former White House press secretary and current Newsmax host Sean Spicer is leaving the cable news channel after spending the last three years as a host.

WATCH: Kaylee McGhee White says now’s the ‘time for moral clarity’ on China

Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White said President Joe Biden must “name the threat” that is China today.

North Dakota legislature sends eight anti-transgender bills to governor

The Republican-led state legislature in North Dakota passed eight bills that would affect the state's transgender population this week, including a bill that bans biological males who identify as female from competing in sports with biological women.

Lawmakers can get reimbursed for workplace expenses under new House rules

House lawmakers will soon be eligible to submit workplace expenses for reimbursement thanks to a new financial framework being adopted by the lower chamber in the coming weeks.

New Mexico police fatally shot man after officers visit wrong address

A New Mexico police officer shot and killed a man after officers mistakenly arrived at the wrong home on Wednesday night.

Investigators expand inquiry into missing Secret Service texts to fill gaps from Jan. 6

Officials investigating alleged misconduct within the Department of Homeland Security have expanded their inquiry into missing Secret Service texts that were sent ahead of the Jan. 6 riot, specifically homing in on the agency’s chief watchdog’s involvement in the deletion of communications.
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