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Ice storms cause mass flight cancellations into Wednesday

Ice storms in Texas have caused mass flight cancellations in key cities for two airlines, affecting travelers nationwide.

Tax season 2023: How to file an extension for your tax return

The deadline to file tax returns, April 18, is quickly approaching, but for anyone who needs some extra time, filing an extension will give them an extra six months.

Interior advances ConocoPhillips’ giant oil project in Alaska with final review

The Interior Department finalized its environmental review for ConocoPhillips' Willow project Wednesday, laying the groundwork for approval next month of what would be the nation's largest oil development on public lands.

House Republicans tell Biden to prioritize domestic minerals to end China reliance

House Republicans called on the Biden administration to prioritize domestic critical mineral supply chains rather than rely on foreign countries such as China to meet the soaring demand driven by clean energy goals.

Russia is preparing for ‘maximum escalation,’ top Ukrainian security official says

Russia is preparing for "maximum escalation" in its war in Ukraine, according to Kyiv's top national security official, who believes it could happen in the next two weeks.

Meta allowed to buy virtual reality startup despite FTC suit: report

A federal judge approved Facebook parent company Meta to buy a virtual reality startup, defeating an effort by the Federal Trade Commission to block the acquisition on the grounds that it is monopolistic.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 for February arriving today

The first Supplemental Security Income payments of 2023 are set to be paid out to recipients on Wednesday.

Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 arriving in seven days

The Social Security Administration will begin issuing February's retirement payments, worth up to $4,194, to recipients starting next week.

Hulu announces King of the Hill revival with original cast members

Hank Hill and America's favorite Arlen, Texas, community are set to return to the small screen.

California school district hit with civil rights complaint for segregated teacher program

EXCLUSIVE — The Santa Cruz county office of education and Pajaro Valley Unified School District are facing a federal civil rights complaint for hosting a racially segregated teacher support program.
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