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Senate GOP drops hands-off approach to primaries after stinging midterm defeats

Senate Republicans are signaling they’re willing to box out weak GOP candidates in the 2024 primaries following a lackluster 2022 performance that ended with their minority shrinking in the upper chamber.

Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 arriving in four days

The first round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for February, worth up to $4,194, will be issued to recipients in only four days.

Document disinformation: Seven times Biden downplayed classified doc controversy

Last year, President Joe Biden blistered his predecessor for mishandling classified files. Now, finding himself entangled in a similar quagmire, Biden has repeatedly downplayed questions about his own handling of the nation’s secrets.

WATCH: Portuguese dog becomes oldest in world after almost being buried at birth

Guinness World Records declared a purebred Portuguese pooch the oldest dog ever recorded on Thursday.

Social Security update: First of March’s double SSI payments worth $914 arriving in 25 days

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are set to receive a monthly payment of $914 on March 1.

Stimulus update: 11 days to claim checks worth up to $800 in South Carolina

South Carolina residents have 11 days left to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800.

Stimulus update: Final wave of refund payments worth up to $1,050 to be issued within 10 days

California taxpayers may get some extra cash within the next couple of weeks thanks to the final wave of the state's Middle Class Tax Refund.

Bill Clinton returns to hail 30 years of FMLA, yet almost half of workers aren’t eligible

Former President Bill Clinton was back at the White House this week to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a federal policy that allows U.S. workers to take up to 12 weeks of time off for an illness or new baby without losing their job.

Expected surge in vehicle theft crimes in 2023 as violent crime falls

Recent data show that while violent crimes in some major cities are on the decline, the rise of smaller, less deadly crimes is indicating that 2023 will be filled with some headaches for law enforcement.

Montana congressman concerned with ‘lack of transparency’ on spy balloon and possible explosion

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) says he is concerned over the "lack of transparency" regarding the Chinese spy balloon spotted over his district earlier this week.
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