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Stimulus update 2023: Deadline to apply for direct $500 monthly payments four days away in Iowa

There are four days left for Iowa families to apply for a guaranteed income program that would provide them with a payment of $500 every month.

US aid to Ukraine tops $112B in year one as Biden promises more to come

Congress has appropriated more than $100 billion in military and economic support for Ukraine in the year since Russia's military invaded, while President Joe Biden has declared his support for continuing such aid.

Ohio train derailment: NTSB says investigation is ongoing in preliminary report

The National Transportation Safety Board published its first preliminary report Thursday on the Feb. 3 train derailment and chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio.

Ben Stiller makes ‘no apologies for Tropic Thunder’ to cancel culture critics — again

Ben Stiller is standing by his 2008 Tropic Thunder film, saying he makes “no apologies” amid resurfacing “woke” criticism.

WATCH: Man regrets transitioning, says gender-affirming care ‘added new problems’

Brian Wagoner, a biological male who once identified as a transgender woman, said he feels like “collateral damage for a movement” that caused him real pain.

WATCH LIVE: Alex Murdaugh set to take stand in murder trial

Former South Carolina legal giant Alex Murdaugh is expected to take the stand to defend himself in a double murder trial.

Stimulus update: Deadline for homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment in five days

In five days, the deadline for New Jersey homeowners to file for a state program that will give them up to $1,500 will arrive.

Ohio train derailment: Tulsi Gabbard says Biden, Buttigieg delay in response paints residents as ‘some kind of annoyance’

Tulsi Gabbard slammed the Biden administration and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for their response to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, claiming they see the community affected by the chemical toxin release as "some kind of annoyance."

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro won’t ask Fetterman to resign

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro indicated that he would not ask Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) to resign following his recent hospitalization.

Trump-era national security advisers to testify in first China hearing

Two prominent Trump administration national security officials will serve as witnesses during the House select committee on China's first public hearing next week.
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