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US looks to fortify Central Asia amid ‘deep concern’ over Russian aggression

Russia’s former vassals in Central Asia feel “deep concern” about their security due to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Social Security update: First of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives today

The first of two Supplemental Security Income payments that will arrive in March, worth $914 for individuals, was delivered to beneficiaries on Wednesday.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 to be sent to millions in one week

The first wave of March's retirement payments, worth up to $4,555, will roll out to recipients in a week, according to the Social Security Administration.

WATCH: NBA player claims governors are trying to rid schools of black history

The Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green sounded off on Black History Month during a post-game press conference Tuesday.

McCarthy and House GOP reintroduce parental bill of rights

A group of Republican lawmakers led by Rep. Julia Letlow (R-LA) and Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) reintroduced legislation Wednesday to create a parental bill of rights.

Chicago police superintendent resigns after Lori Lightfoot defeat

The superintendent for the Chicago Police Department resigned Wednesday from one of the country's largest police forces. The resignation comes shortly after Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) lost her reelection bid.

Biden to court firefighter group that became first major union to endorse him in 2020

President Joe Biden is reportedly set to attend a conference next week hosted by the firefighter group that became the first major union to endorse him during the 2020 election cycle.

Two ‘Twitter Files’ journalists to testify at next weaponization hearing

The House panel probing the "weaponization" of the federal government will hear from the journalists given access to Twitter's internal communications as it explores alleged collusion between social media companies and the executive branch.

Glenn Youngkin to appear in CNN town hall on education

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is set to participate in a town hall on education, a policy area that helped him get elected in 2021.

DHS faces shutdown calls on 20th anniversary: ‘Defund hate!’

Immigrant rights groups lambasted the Department of Homeland Security on its 20th anniversary Wednesday, demanding that the very Congress that voted to create the federal organization shut it down and “defund hate.”
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