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Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open in two weeks

A new guaranteed income program in Massachusetts that will give selected participants monthly payments of $500 will begin accepting applications in two weeks.

Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol in Prince copyright infringement case

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the late Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer's copyright when he used a series of silk screens based on an image of the late singer Prince.

Rand Paul: ‘History will actually record’ Musk’s free speech courage to ‘reveal inconvenient truths’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) praised Elon Musk for standing for free speech rights and being willing to speak out regardless of possible backlash.

Pelosi’s secret campaign to aid Feinstein and get Schiff into the Senate

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) endorsed Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) for California's Senate race in 2024, but behind the scenes, the powerful Democrat appears to be working to ensure he is the Golden State's next senator.

Internal Biden memo reveals five ways the campaign thinks it can win again in 2024

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is confident about his 2024 prospects and sees the 2022 midterm elections as its blueprint for victory.

Final day for AT&T customers to claim their part of $60 million settlement

Thursday marks the final day for eligible AT&T customers, current and former, to partake in a settlement worth $60 million from the company.

Skepticism toward debt ceiling negotiations abounds Left and Right

As House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), President Joe Biden, and their teams continue negotiating on a debt ceiling bill, the most liberal and conservative lawmakers express skepticism toward whatever compromise comes from negotiations.

Jobless claims fall in sign layoffs are still rare

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly dropped by 22,000 to 242,000 last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

WATCH LIVE: House weaponization committee holds hearing with three FBI whistleblowers

The House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is holding a hearing on the alleged abuses of the FBI and how the bureau has allegedly retaliated against whistleblowers.

Biden’s debt limit beef with McCarthy is less about default than who is at fault

When President Joe Biden began holding debt ceiling talks at the White House, he insisted that he was the one taking default off the table.
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