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

Residents of Chelsea, Massachusetts, who are a part of the Chelsea Eats program only need to wait six more days before they receive their first payment worth up to $400.

Republicans might struggle to win vulnerable Senate seats if primary fights break out

After a disappointing performance by Republicans in the midterm election cycle, party members are seeking ways to implement a more aggressive strategy to take control of the Senate in 2024.

WATCH LIVE: Senate holds public health and the environment hearing in wake of Norfolk Southern crash

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is holding a hearing Thursday to examine how to protect public health and the environment in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Jill Biden gives ‘International Women Of Courage Award’ to transgender official

First lady Jill Biden has presented an “International Women Of Courage Award” to a transgender politician.

WATCH: Comer says Fauci needs to ‘be held accountable,’ day to ‘explain’ is coming

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said the day is coming to hold former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci and former National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins accountable.

Adidas must decide what to do with Yeezy merchandise after canceling Kanye West

Adidas has yet to decide what it will do with a surplus of Yeezy merchandise inventory that could mean a $526 million financial hit.

Oscars 2023: Goldie Hawn wishes ‘politicized’ Academy Awards would return to being ‘elegant’

Actress Goldie Hawn is less than impressed with the current culture influencing the Academy Awards ceremony.

WATCH: Kellyanne Conway quips why it’s ‘rough stuff’ being Hillary Clinton

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Hillary Clinton is too vulnerable to make the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee cut.

Chicago mayoral race: First debate between runoff candidates turns to personal attacks

Chicago mayoral candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas started their runoff election on Wednesday with a debate, with Johnson lobbing personal attacks and Vallas opting for a show of experience as his defense.

WATCH LIVE: Hearing on the ‘weaponization’ of federal government: The ‘Twitter Files’

The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on the alleged "weaponization" of the federal government reported in the "Twitter Files."
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