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SEE IT: Chris Stapleton announces expanded ‘All American Road Show’ tour

Country music star Chris Stapleton is expanding his 2023 “All American Road Show” tour that begins next month.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be available for Massachusetts residents in four days

In only four days, recipients of the Chelsea Eats program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their first payment of up to $400.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payment to be sent to more than 300 families in four days

Families that were selected to receive money from California's guaranteed income program will receive their next $500 payment in only four days.

Glenn Beck purchases rare Roe v. Wade collection to expose ‘culture of death’

Conservative media personality Glenn Beck announced Thursday that he purchased a collection of Roe v. Wade memorabilia to expose the "culture of death" surrounding the abortion rights won in the now-overturned landmark case.

Biden isn’t out of the woods on the economy yet despite job growth, experts say

Even as President Joe Biden spoke glowingly Friday morning about a strong jobs report, he acknowledged it could be followed by bad news next week.

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 20 days

In just under three weeks, Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments in the month of March.

George Santos denies involvement in 2017 credit card scam

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) denied involvement in a credit card scam from 2017, claiming he was "innocent" on Friday after a former roommate alleged he was the mastermind behind the operation.

Broken promises: Biden hasn’t revisited presidential immunity despite campaign pledge

President Joe Biden told reporters in 2019 that if he became president, he would require the Justice Department to revisit the topic of presidential immunity, but he has failed to live up to his word two years into his presidency.

Rep. Chip Roy introduces bill to designate Mexican cartels ‘foreign terrorist organizations’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) reintroduced a bill Friday that, if passed, would require the State Department to designate certain Mexican cartels "foreign terrorist organizations." The move comes in response to drug trafficking across the southern border.

Air Force One will keep blue and white design, Biden decides

President Joe Biden is sticking with a blue-and-white color scheme for the exterior of the replacement Air Force One aircraft, the first of which is expected to be delivered in four years.
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