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Inflation kills Manhattan’s famous $1 pizza slice

Inflation has killed Manhattan's famous $1 slice of pizza.

Russia says it scrambled fighter jet to intercept two US bombers

Russia's Ministry of Defense said it scrambled a fighter jet on Monday in response to two U.S. Air Force B-52H strategic bombers.

Social Security update: Second direct payment worth $914 of March’s double checks to arrive in 10 days

The second of March's double payments will be sent to Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries in 10 days, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.

Stimulus 2023: Washington residents to receive $1.8 billion in total unclaimed money

Washington state residents could receive unclaimed property claims after the Department of Revenue announced it holds close to $2 billion in unclaimed cash and property.

Idaho legislature sends bill on execution by firing squad to governor’s desk

Idaho is one step closer to allowing execution by firing squad as an alternative death penalty sentence to lethal injection after lawmakers passed the bill with a veto-proof majority.

Alvin Bragg responds to Republican calls for him to testify before Congress

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office would not be "intimidated" after House Republicans called for him to testify over reports he will indict former President Donald Trump.

Idaho hospital terminating labor and delivery services due to political climate

A hospital in Idaho announced Friday that it would terminate its labor and delivery services due to the political climate and doctor shortages.

Dodge announces final gas-powered muscle car as brand makes mandated EV switch

Dodge unveiled its final gas-powered muscle car as a vehicle with a supercharged engine and a whole lot of horsepower.

Lindsey Graham bets money on Trump defeating Biden in 2024

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is putting his money where his mouth is, wagering $20 on former President Donald Trump prevailing in 2024.

House lawmakers seek to increase regulations on breeders to protect puppies from abuse

A group of bipartisan lawmakers in the House introduced a bill that would seek to increase regulations for dog breeders in order to crack down on animal abuse and the inhumane treatment of puppies.
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