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Social Security update: Second direct payment worth up to $4,555 for February arriving in six days

The second round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for this month, worth up to $4,555, will be issued to recipients on Wednesday.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden holds event on Social Security and Medicare in Florida

President Joe Biden is speaking at the University of Tampa in Florida at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, where he will address the topics of Social Security, Medicare, and healthcare.

Mayor, council members abandon Democratic Party en masse in small New Jersey town

Lawmakers on the East Hanover town council in New Jersey announced they would be leaving the Democratic Party en masse, with four council members and the town's mayor planning to switch their affiliation to the GOP.

Pelosi is pushing for this pick to replace Marty Walsh as labor secretary: Report

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is reportedly pushing for former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) to become the Biden administration's next secretary of labor.

James Comer demands records from James and Hunter Biden on Chinese business deals

The Republican-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee demanded records from President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, and from the president’s brother, James, related to the duo’s overseas dealings with Chinese intelligence-linked businessmen.

Gun dealer under investigation after over 200 shotguns found in dumpster outside store

A gun dealer in Oklahoma is under investigation after over 200 shotguns were discovered in a dumpster outside his store in the suburbs of Oklahoma City.

Biden hints he will not travel to Ukraine on anniversary of Russian invasion

President Joe Biden hinted that he would not travel to Ukraine as speculation swirls around the prospect of a visit nearly one year into the war.

House votes to overturn DC law softening penalties for murder, carjackings

The House on Thursday passed a resolution seeking to overturn an overhaul of D.C.'s century-old criminal code that softens the punishment for homicide, robberies, and carjackings.

Southwest admits major failure as Congress grills airline over mass flight cancellations

Top executives for Southwest Airlines apologized for the operational failures that left customers stranded nationwide in December, acknowledging company leaders failed to prepare for winter storm conditions that caused thousands of flight delays and cancellations.

Biden State of the Union ratings drop sharply, second-least watched address in 30 years

President Joe Biden's 2023 State of the Union address saw a nearly 30% drop in television viewership compared with his 2022 speech.
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