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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been diagnosed with dementia, the Carter Center announced on Tuesday.

The View host blames racism and misogyny in the US for poor Kamala Harris approval

The View's Sunny Hostin attributed Vice President Kamala Harris's relative unpopularity to "the history, of course, of misogyny" and racism in the United States.

McCaul revives Blinken contempt of Congress after backlash over Afghan cable deal

A GOP chairman will “revisit” holding Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress if he refuses to let the full House Foreign Affairs Committee view a key Afghan dissent cable.

Young Americans see dramatic decline reaching major life milestones

America's young adults are far behind older generations in reaching major life milestones, including marriage and family, according to a new survey.

FBI shielding records of conversations with Twitter over election ‘misinformation’

EXCLUSIVE — The FBI is blocking the release of records of officials privately "advising" Twitter employees on how to thwart purported election "misinformation" on the social media platform, documents show.

Jim Justice wallops Joe Manchin in race for Senate: Poll

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) could be in danger of losing if he seeks reelection.

McCarthy regrets the spending that was untouched in debt ceiling talks

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) expressed disappointment that debt ceiling negotiators weren't able to "look at all" government spending, such as entitlements.

Food stamps: How to know if you are eligible for SNAP benefits

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides federal dollars for food monthly to low-income people. To qualify for SNAP benefits, applicants must meet a few eligibility tests based on income and other assets.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in two days

There are only two more days until recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program will receive their checks worth up to $914 for individual filers.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton calls impeachment an ‘act of political retribution’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has criticized the state's House of Representatives for impeaching him, claiming he was "prohibited" from presenting evidence in the impeachment trial.
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