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Social Security update: First of double monthly December checks totaling $1,755 to arrive in three days

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are set to receive their first of two December payments in just three days.

Interior Department finalizes plans for sale of oil and gas leases off coast of Alaska

The Interior Department announced final steps to carry out an oil and gas lease sale off Alaska's coast, just the second such offshore lease sale of President Joe Biden's tenure.

Buffalo shooter pleads guilty to 15 charges, including terrorism and murder

The suspect in the Buffalo, New York, supermarket shooting which killed 10 people has pleaded guilty to 15 criminal charges, including charges of terrorism and murder.

Cambridge professor says it’s ‘legitimate’ to believe Jesus had a ‘trans body’

The dean of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom is under fire for defending a sermon by a graduate student that said Jesus Christ had a "trans body."

White House unveils holiday decor that captures ‘very idea of America’

First lady Jill Biden unveiled a first look at the White House’s annual holiday decorations on Monday, revealing this year’s theme as “We the People.”

Kellyanne Conway appears before Jan. 6 committee as panel races to finish report

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway was seen at the Capitol on Monday morning to meet with the Jan. 6 committee as lawmakers on the panel are racing to finish its investigation and produce a final report before losing control of the House in January.

WATCH: Jay Leno makes comedy stage return, hits police car upon arrival

Comedian Jay Leno made his return to the comedy stage Sunday after receiving nine days of treatment for burn injuries from a car fire that he was working underneath.

New Mexico judge killed along with pets in apparent murder-suicide

A New Mexico judge appears to have been fatally shot along with several of her pets by her husband in an apparent murder-suicide, according to authorities.

US keeps up push for Griner and Whelan prisoner swap with Russia

The United States is continuing to discuss a deal with Russia to free Americans the Biden administration believes are wrongfully detained.

Idaho student murders: Ex-FBI investigator reveals chilling theory as students return to classes

The quadruple murder of students that occurred at the University of Idaho earlier this month may have been a targeted attack caused by someone in the group’s “orbit,” according to a former FBI investigator.
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