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

There are four days until Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries receive the first of two June payments worth $914 each for individual filers.

Supreme Court upholding California pork producer law could affect abortion pill suit

A pig's fate in California may shape the destiny of abortion access nationwide as a federal judge determines how a Supreme Court ruling on pork affects West Virginia's anti-abortion legislation.

Biden HHS spends millions on ‘anti-vaping’ social media campaign for LGBT youth

President Joe Biden's Department of Health and Human Services has spent millions in taxpayer dollars on a social media project "to prevent vaping initiation among LGBTQ youth," records show.

Biden and McCarthy’s tentative deal raises debt ceiling until 2025

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden's deal in principle to avert a debt default raises the debt ceiling for two years, rolls back non-defense discretionary spending to Fiscal Year 2022 levels, and caps top-line federal spending to one-percent annual growth over the next six years.

Trump slams ‘very unfair’ Ken Paxton impeachment by Texas ‘RINOs’

Former President Donald Trump took to social media on Saturday to condemn the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, his close political ally.

Ukraine’s top military commander posts video hinting at imminent counteroffensive

A top Ukrainian defense official hinted in a heavily produced video on Saturday that the country's long-awaited counteroffensive against Russia may be coming soon.

GOP negotiators strike tentative debt ceiling deal with White House

The White House and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) have come to a tentative agreement over the debt ceiling, taking the first step to overcome a major hurdle to avoid a default on the country's loans, a source familiar confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Climate protesters indicted following National Gallery of Art stunt

Two protesters have been indicted by the US Attorney in Washington, D.C. for their alleged vandalism of a sculpture's display case at the National Gallery of Art.

Biden and McCarthy talk by phone as final issues hold up debt ceiling agreement

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden are speaking by phone Saturday evening to discuss the items holding up the debt ceiling negotiations.

Texas AG Ken Paxton condemns ‘profoundly unjust’ House vote to impeach him

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton lambasted the state House lawmakers who voted to impeach him on Saturday, calling the entire process "illegal, unfounded, and unethical."
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