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Donald Trump indicted: What we know about the legal case against former president so far

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made history this week when he became the first prosecutor to charge a former president with criminal activity.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives Friday

The second of two March Supplemental Security Income payments, worth $914 for individual filers, was disbursed Friday.

Russia does not ‘deserve’ UN Security Council seat, US ambassador says

Russia does not deserve a privileged place on the United Nations Security Council, according to President Joe Biden’s top envoy to the United Nations.

Mother arrested after trying to hide fentanyl stash in child’s Disney toy box

An Indiana woman was arrested Wednesday after police raided her home and discovered a massive fentanyl stash.

GOP RESTRICT Act author decries ‘misinformation’ about TikTok ban bill

One of the main sponsors of a bill to rein in TikTok denounced critics as spreading misinformation after they criticized the legislation as a threat to privacy and free speech and compared it to the PATRIOT Act.

NASA establishes office dedicated to getting astronauts to Mars

NASA established a "Moon to Mars" office that is dedicated to getting astronauts to Mars.

WATCH: Trump media machine releases viral video responding to indictment

Former President Donald Trump's media machine has released a viral video following his indictment and pending arraignment calling on him to "Keep Fighting."

DOJ files appeal after federal judge strikes down key ObamaCare provisions

The Biden administration has filed to appeal a federal judge's decision overturning some provisions of the Affordable Care Act requiring insurers to provide certain preventive care services.

Tax season 2023: Here are the penalties you can face for filing your taxes late

The April 18 deadline for taxpayers in the United States is quickly approaching, and many penalties can await taxpayers who fail to file on time.

Disney’s ‘King Charles clause’ gives DeSantis and his new governing board a black eye

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is vowing there is still "more to come" in the state's battle to take over the former Reedy Creek Improvement District, which encompasses the Walt Disney World Resort.
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