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Ron DeSantis heads into Iowa collision against Trump with some momentum

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is heading into one of his first major showdowns in Iowa against former President Donald Trump with a little bit of momentum at his back.

WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden delivers commencement address at Howard University

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at Howard University's commencement ceremony on Saturday morning.

Stimulus check update: Final direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in two days

In just two days, recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment, worth up to $400.

Debt ceiling deadline raises eyebrows over Biden’s negotiation strategy

The White House and congressional Republican aides will huddle over the weekend to discuss the debt ceiling and a potential spending compromise as the country contends with the prospect of a default.

Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon looks at the musical star’s rocky road to finding faith

The studio and distributor behind Jesus Revolution has released Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon.

Jewelry auction with Nazi links fails to meet expectations after pushback

Famous British auction house Christie's did not meet its expectation of earning over $150 million from the sale of roughly 700 pieces of jewelry formerly belonging to late Austrian heiress Heidi Horten, after Jewish groups heavily criticized the sale for its links to Nazi Germany.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot leans in on memes mocking her term

Chicago may be getting a new mayor on Monday, but it's unlikely Brandon Johnson will be as meme-able as his predecessor, Lori Lightfoot.

Ailing Dianne Feinstein returns to Senate on ‘lighter’ schedule: Washington Photos of the Week

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) returned to the Senate this week after an illness forced her prolonged absence, causing her to miss votes and put certain Biden judicial nominations on hold.

DC reports homelessness increase year after record-low numbers

The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments recently released data showing a rise in homelessness after several years indicated a decrease.

Trump deposition postponed in FBI lawsuit

Justice Department prosecutors were granted a postponement of the deposition of former President Donald Trump in a four-year-old civil lawsuit filed by former FBI officials on Friday.
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