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DHS announces deadline for REAL ID cards has been extended for a third time

The Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that the deadline for U.S. residents to get REAL ID-compliant identification cards has been extended by nearly two years.

Ronna McDaniel facing another challenger for RNC chair

The race to head the Republican National Committee is getting more crowded as at least three candidates gear up to challenge Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.

Americans may receive a smaller tax refund in 2023 — here’s why

American taxpayers should prepare for smaller tax refunds in 2023 due to a lack of stimulus payments sent out last year.

Taylor Swift fans wage great war against Ticketmaster over ticket sale disaster

Ticketmaster can’t shake off its bad reputation after fumbling the presale for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, with more than two dozen of the singer’s fans filing a lawsuit accusing the company of violating antitrust laws and committing fraud.

US seeing ‘reduced tempo’ of battleground movements in Ukraine, Haines says

The United States has already seen indications of a “reduced tempo” on the battleground in Ukraine, according to Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence.

Kamala Harris to swear in Karen Bass as Los Angeles mayor

Vice President Kamala Harris will swear in Karen Bass as the first female mayor of Los Angeles.

Georgia runoff: Warnock gets massive boost from Soros-funded PAC tied to dark money group

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) has received another major boost ahead of the December Senate runoff election from a George Soros-funded political action committee linked to a dark money nonprofit organization, records show.

Woman accused of stealing Pelosi’s laptop during Jan. 6 riot won’t be retried on theft charges

Prosecutors will not seek additional charges for a Pennsylvania woman accused of stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s laptop during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol after a jury deadlocked on charging her on two different counts.

Georgia runoff: Here are the six counties that will decide if Warnock or Walker wins runoff

As voters head to the polls on Tuesday for the runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Republican Herschel Walker that will determine the balance of power in the Senate, the consequential race could come down to party turnout in just a handful of counties.

Jury deliberations slated to begin in Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial

The jury in the Trump Organization's tax fraud trial is slated to begin deliberations Monday after nearly a month of testimony and arguments about executive pay practices at former President Donald Trump's real estate company that prosecutors allege culminated into a multi-year criminal scheme.
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