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Russia has suffered ‘180,000 dead or wounded soldiers’ in Ukraine, general says

Russia has sustained about “180,000 dead or wounded soldiers” during the war in Ukraine, a senior European general estimates, adding that Moscow’s mobilization of conscripts allows for a long war to come.

M&M’s releases statement on ‘spokescandies’ controversy ahead of Super Bowl return

M&M's announced it would put an "indefinite pause" on the company's controversial "spokescandies" Monday ahead of its return to a Super Bowl commercial slot, according to a release published to Twitter.

US, Israel begin large joint military exercise

The U.S. military and its Israeli counterparts began conducting a massive joint military exercise on Monday.

AI ChatGPT developer gets $10B investment from Microsoft

Microsoft intends to extend its partnership with a quickly rising artificial intelligence startup and to invest billions of dollars into its new project.

Jill Biden to donate inauguration outfits to Smithsonian collection

First lady Jill Biden is set to donate her 2021 inauguration outfits to the Smithsonian collection.

Supreme Court denies pause in statutory limitations for veteran’s benefit claim

In its first opinion of the term, the Supreme Court ruled Monday against a veteran asking to claim retroactive disability benefits, saying he was not eligible for a pause in statutory limitations.

FDA proposes shifting to annual COVID-19 boosters targeted at newest strains

The Food and Drug Administration is proposing shifting its strategy for COVID-19 vaccination similar to that for flu shots in an effort to simplify the country's vaccine administration as the pandemic stretches into its third year.

Jeffries taps Schiff and Swalwell for Intelligence Committee, setting up clash with McCarthy

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said he plans to reappoint Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA) to the House Intelligence Committee despite Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) vow to keep them off the panels.

Social Security update: Third round of January’s payments worth up to $4,194 arriving in two days

Select recipients of Social Security retirement money only need to wait two more days before they receive their payment worth up to $4,194, the third and final round of these payments.

Oversight Committee requests Secret Service turn over visitor logs from Biden’s Wilmington home

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) asked the Secret Service on Monday to hand over any information about people who have visited President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home since he left the Obama administration in 2017.
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