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World Bank poured millions into sanctioned Chinese government-linked companies

The World Bank gave over $25 million in 2021 to Chinese government- and military-linked companies on sanction lists in the United States, according to a federal watchdog.

Hugo Gurdon breaks down why the media won’t report on Hunter Biden

The Washington Examiner's Hugo Gurdon blasted mainstream media outlets for their bias in favor of President Joe Biden.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent to Minneapolis residents in nine days

A guaranteed income program in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will process its next payment to recipients in just nine days.

Stimulus check update: Final direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in four days

Recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment, worth up to $400, in four days.

WVU coach agrees to three-game suspension and $1 million salary cut for anti-gay slur

West Virginia University men's basketball head coach Bob Huggins agreed Wednesday to a three-game suspension and $1 million pay cut as penance following his use of an anti-gay slur Monday.

EMILY’s List endorses Angela Alsobrooks in crowded Maryland Senate primary

The Democratic group EMILY’s List endorsed Angela Alsobrooks for the Maryland Senate race on Thursday, offering the Prince George’s County executive an early boost in what is expected to be a competitive primary to replace the retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD).

EU nears AI regulatory legislation banning facial recognition in public spaces

The European Union's legislative body took a significant step toward the passage of one of the world's first comprehensive bills for reining in artificial intelligence.

Zelensky says Ukraine ‘needs a bit more time’ before counteroffensive

Ukraine will need more time before it launches a highly anticipated counteroffensive, President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged on Thursday.

WATCH LIVE: GOP senators hold press conference on border crisis with Title 42 set to expire

Senate Republicans will hold a press conference to discuss the Biden administration's handling of the crisis at the southern border as Title 42 is set to expire Thursday night.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $800 to be paid out to recipients in four days

Selected residents of Palm Springs, California, only have four days left before a guaranteed income program begins paying them $800 every month.
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