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Stimulus update: Refund worth up to $1,050 to begin being sent to recipients in just four days

California residents can expect the final wave of direct payments worth up to $1,050 to start being paid to recipients in four days.

Rep. Cory Mills reveals why he handed out grenades in Congress

Newly elected Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) had an explosive way of cheering on the GOP House majority Thursday: inert grenades.

Actor Michael Shannon isn’t ‘condemning Alec,’ suggests Rust production ‘cut corners’

Actor Michael Shannon largely blamed the production crew over Alec Baldwin's fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Trump suffers RNC endorsement slump with only four of 168 backing him: Report

An overwhelming majority of the Republican National Committee appears tepid about backing former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth up to $1,500 getting sent to Colorado taxpayers in five days

Some Colorado residents are set to receive a rebate of up to $1,500 within the next five days.

Pennsylvania Republicans looking at David McCormick to retire Casey in 2024 Senate race

Pennsylvania Republicans are looking at David McCormick as a top candidate to retire Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) in the state's 2024 Senate race.

Biden portrays GOP as threat to economic recovery in campaign-style speech

President Joe Biden underscored economic growth during the last three months of 2022 in a campaign-style address portraying Republicans as a threat to his post-pandemic recovery.

WATCH: M&M’s give up on candy mascots after backlash, hire Maya Rudolph instead

Mars candy's M&M's announced an "indefinite pause" on its "spokescandies" in light of its criticized changes to the mascots.

Biden oil reserve refill plan won’t work, industry group told administration

The leading U.S. oil and gas industry group told the Department of Energy its Strategic Petroleum Reserve refill plan wouldn't work as intended, its CEO said Thursday after the department's first attempt failed to advance.

Russia ignores inquiries into whether it commandeered organization’s trucks

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is trying to get to the bottom of reports that Russian forces have commandeered their vehicles in Ukraine presumably for military purposes, but have been ignored by Russian officials.
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