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

In two days, Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive their payment for the month of May. It will be worth $914 for individual filers.

Paris Hilton lobbies Congress: Washington Photos of the Week

Paris Hilton joined lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week to push bipartisan legislation to protect children from abuse in treatment facilities.

Here’s what we know about the Atlanta ‘Cop City’ protests

Local opposition to a police training center in Atlanta, Georgia, that began in 2021 has exploded into a nationwide anti-police and environmentalism movement as activists within the state and across the United States call for the end to "Cop City."

Jack Dorsey-founded app Bluesky sees surge of interest as ‘Twitter 2.0’

Bluesky, a decentralized clone of Twitter, has a surge of interest and sign-ups from users disgruntled with the ownership of Elon Musk.

Climate activists to protest at White House Correspondents’ Association dinner: Report

Climate change activists will be protesting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday night, organizers of the protest announced Friday.

After cheat sheet controversy, Democrat calls on Biden to be more present

A Democratic lawmaker claimed the White House "overprotects" President Joe Biden and called on the president to be more front and center during his bid for reelection next year. The comments come in the wake of the president's recent cheat sheet controversy.

Army grounds helicopter fleet for mandatory safety training after crashes

The U.S. Army grounded its entire helicopter fleet Friday after two recent crashes that killed 12.

Rep. Maxwell Frost calls out Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ‘not a mother’ comment

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) blasted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for saying a woman wasn't a mother because she is a stepmother.

House deputy whip rips Biden for poor economic performance

House Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) slammed President Joe Biden's economic record, calling it "abysmal" and noting the impact it has had on ordinary people.

Hakeem Jeffries calls debt ceiling bill ‘ransom note’ and defends spending

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) defended President Joe Biden's budget Friday during a press conference.
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