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Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for one-time direct payment worth $4,000 is in two days

There are only a couple of days left for eligible residents of California to apply for a direct payment of $4,000, with recipients free to spend the money in any way they see fit.

Trump ramps up attacks on DeSantis ahead of imminent presidential campaign

Former President Donald Trump has taken to his social media platform Truth Social to once again lambaste Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) with denigrating nicknames ahead of his imminent presidential campaign launch next week.

Kirk Cameron set to release second children’s book Pride Comes Before the Fall during Pride Month

Actor, film producer, and author Kirk Cameron is set to release his second children’s book about pride, titled Pride Comes Before the Fall.

Resignation demanded for Rhode Island city council member arrested for crack

A city councilman in Rhode Island is being called on to resign after he was arrested Monday when police discovered him passed out and "choking" while holding a crack pipe.

Kemp takes aim at Trump, says GOP needs to be ‘focused on future’ to beat Biden

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) plans on helping the Republican presidential nominee win Georgia, no matter who it is — but he appeared to take a swipe at former President Donald Trump, believing that the party should select a candidate that is "focused on the future."

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent to Minneapolis residents in one day

A guaranteed income program in Minneapolis will process its next payment to recipients in one day.

Matt Gaetz: Time to ‘defund’ and ‘defang’ the FBI with organizational changes

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) called for moving the FBI out of Washington, D.C., to decentralize the federal agency’s power.

NYC crime victim slams Penny charges: ‘Time to leave the plantation of the Democratic Party’

A New York City mother is blasting the Democratic establishment of the city, saying it has “completely failed” Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely.

Auto expert concedes a lack of resources will plague and delay EV push for decades

One auto expert is warning that “it’s going to take decades” before there are enough resources available to sustain the auto industry’s electric vehicle push.

Freshman Republicans who helped flip House under fire for debt ceiling stance

Democratic groups are seizing on the negotiations over the debt ceiling in campaign ads to target vulnerable Republicans in districts President Joe Biden won in 2020.
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