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Tax rebates 2023: 18 days until Colorado taxpayers get payment of up to $1,500

Colorado residents who have filed their 2021 taxes will receive some extra money in only 18 days, thanks to a tax rebate.

Threats from Iran are expanding beyond Middle East, defense official says

While the Department of Defense has outlined China as its "pacing challenge" and Russia as an "acute threat," the threat from Iran is "increasing" as well, according to one DOD official.

Ana Walshe disappearance: Husband threatened to kill her, 2014 DC police complaint says

Missing mother and wife Ana Walshe filed a police complaint in 2014 with Washington, D.C., police stating that her husband had threatened her.

Veterans in suicidal crisis will be eligible for free emergency care

Veterans in suicidal crisis will soon be able to go to any Department of Veterans Affairs facility or private facility for free emergency care under a new Biden administration policy aimed at preventing veteran suicide.

McCarthy says House to consider expunging Trump impeachment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he will consider expunging one or both of the impeachments against former President Donald Trump.

Max Miller joins growing number of Republicans calling on Santos to resign

Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) joined a growing number of House Republicans calling on Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to resign, making him one of the first GOP lawmakers outside of New York to urge the freshman to step down from office.

Social Security update: Five days until second round of January payment worth up to $4,194 arrives

The second wave of Social Security retirement payments, worth up to $4,194, is set to be issued to recipients in only five days.

Virginia school officials warned 6-year-old had a weapon prior to shooting, officials say

School officials were warned that a 6-year-old student who shot his teacher may have had a weapon in his backpack prior to the shooting in a Newport News, Virginia, classroom.

Russia claims to have captured Ukrainian town of Soledar

The Russian Defense Ministry claimed to have captured the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar, which marks the country's first battlefield victory in recent months, though the city itself does not pose significant value.

Novak Djokovic jokingly ‘fires’ coach after scoring point off advice from fan

Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic jokingly "fired" his coach after successfully scoring a point using the advice of a fan and spectator.
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