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Social Security update: Final round of February direct payments worth up to $4,555 disbursed in two days

The final round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for February, worth up to $4,555, will be issued to recipients in two days.

Alec Baldwin manslaughter charges downgraded, possible prison time slashed

Involuntary manslaughter charges against actor Alec Baldwin have been downgraded by a New Mexico district attorney, significantly reducing the amount of time the Hollywood A-lister is facing in prison if found guilty.

Social Security update: First of March’s two SSI payments to arrive in nine days

There are nine more days until recipients receive the first of March's two Supplemental Security Income payments, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.

MTG calls for ‘national divorce’ between red and blue states

It's Presidents Day, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has a plan for the country.

DeSantis rips Biden’s ‘blank check’ to Ukraine following visit to Kyiv

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed President Joe Biden during an appearance on Fox & Friends Monday morning, chiding the commander in chief's "blank check" policy on the war in Ukraine as it enters the one-year mark.

LeBron James handed first NBA All-Star Game loss, leaves game injured

LeBron James was handed his first loss as a captain at an NBA All-Star Game that saw the Los Angeles Lakers star leave the game with an injury.

Michigan State University shooting: Students return one week after campus rampage that killed three and injured five

Michigan State University will reopen Monday with an increased police presence following last week's school shooting that left three people dead and another five wounded.

Mayorkas says lawmakers ‘will not force’ him out amid impeachment push

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that he has no plans to leave his position even as Republicans on Capitol Hill push for his ouster.

WATCH: Tiana Lowe bashes Biden for visiting Ukraine but not Ohio train derailment

Washington Examiner commentary writer Tiana Lowe questioned the Biden administration’s leadership after neither President Joe Biden nor Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has yet to visit the site of the Ohio train derailment.

‘Prepare for a loss in range’: Expert warns electric pickup ‘pales in comparison to’ gas-powered towing

Towing a trailer or boat is a standard operating procedure for light-duty pickup trucks, but a car expert is warning that drivers should “prepare for a loss in range” when driving an electric pickup truck.
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