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Sen. Joni Ernst introduces legislation to bar DOD from paying abortion travel costs

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is leading the efforts on legislation aimed at amending the Department of Defense’s travel statute to prevent funding from being used to pay for service members and their families to travel to obtain an abortion.

Border Patrol chief expresses support for agents falsely accused of whipping Haitian immigrants

The chief of the Border Patrol publicly defended agents accused of whipping Haitian immigrants in 2021.

More than 1.3 million immigrants got away at US-Mexico boundary: Border chief

Border Patrol is aware of 1.3 million immigrants who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, evaded arrest, and whose whereabouts are unknown.

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 16 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments for March in just over two weeks.

Chris Christie rips DeSantis’s Ukraine take: ‘Hopelessly naive or hopelessly cynical’

Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie ripped Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) characterization of the conflict in Ukraine as a "territorial dispute."

Twitter troll’s election interference trial delayed after alleged witness intimidation

Douglass Mackey, a right-wing online troll facing criminal charges for alleged 2016 election interference, had his trial delayed after his attorney alleged an anti-hate group intimated a witness into withdrawing his testimony.

SVB collapse: Gavin Newsom failed to disclose personal ties to bank after praising intervention

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) failed to publicly disclose his close ties with Silicon Valley Bank when praising the Biden administration's intervention.

Soaring prices: How to save money on airline travel

Spring break season is here, and many people are ready to take off to exotic locations.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions today

Millions of retirees received the second wave of March's Social Security Administration retirement payments, worth up to $4,555, on Wednesday.

Trump judges want to block legal jobs for law students who disrupt campus speakers

A pair of federal appeals court judges are speaking out about law school protests that violate campus policies, arguing potential employers should be informed if students act out of line.
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