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Social Security update: Second check in rare double monthly payment worth $1,755 will arrive 9 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients will see their second of two December payments in nine days, closing out the 2022 calendar and kicking off the next year's payment schedule.

TikTok proposes additional security measures to mollify US regulators

TikTok has proposed operating more of its business at arm's length from its Chinese parent company ByteDance in an attempt to convince United States regulators not to force it to sell the app to another company.

Life expectancy hit a 25-year low in 2021 because of COVID-19 and overdoses

Life expectancy in the United States fell to the lowest it's been since 1996 last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic and drug overdoses drove up the number of deaths.

Doubts cast over Jan. 6 witness’s testimony disputing Trump grabbed wheel of SUV

In the final report detailing its findings regarding the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, House lawmakers included a number of claims and testimony they found questionable and unreliable, according to an executive summary of the report.

Steve Scalise slams omnibus spending bill and Democrats for trying to vote ‘in the dark of night’

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) is lashing out against Democrats’ omnibus spending bill just days before Congress is set to vote on the legislation in order to avert a government shutdown, arguing several of the provisions are unnecessary.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Nancy Pelosi ‘directly to blame’ for Jan. 6 security failures

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) is pinning some of the blame for the Capitol riot on outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

Zelensky speech: Four key moments from Ukrainian leader’s address to Congress

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed a special joint session of Congress Wednesday evening with a captivating speech.

WATCH: Meteor flashes across Alaskan sky in last meteor shower of 2022

The last meteor shower of 2022 is on display, and several Alaskans caught it flashing across the sky on video.

Attorneys general push for tougher airline ticket refund rules

A bipartisan group of 34 state attorneys general has co-signed a letter to the Department of Transportation sounding off on a proposed administrative rule on “Airline Ticket Refunds and Consumer Protections.” A supermajority of the states’ top lawyers thought it didn’t go nearly far enough.

Third-quarter GDP growth revised up to 3.2% rate in sign of economic strength

America's gross domestic product grew at a seasonally adjusted 3.2% annual rate in the third quarter after declining in the first half of the year, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported in a surprisingly encouraging third and final estimate.
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