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Congressional Hispanic Caucus leader facing ouster after firing top staffer for ‘insubordination’

Lawmakers on the Congressional Hispanic Caucus are reportedly considering ousting Chairwoman Nanette Barragan (D-CA) from her top position, accusing the California Democrat of leaving the caucus unable to advance its priorities due to high turnover.

Social Security update: First of two double direct payments worth $1,828 to arrive in 18 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are set to receive the first of two payments in the month of March, each worth $914, in 18 days.

Kobe Bryant’s signed jersey from sole MVP season fetches over $5.8M at auction

A signed and game-worn jersey from Kobe Bryant's sole NBA MVP season has sold for over $5.8 million.

Social Security update: Second of February’s direct payment worth up to $4,555 arriving in four days

The second round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for this month, worth up to $4,555, will be issued to recipients on Feb. 15.

WATCH: Candace Cameron Bure says ‘cancel culture’s real’ but to ‘not compromise your values’

Candace Cameron Bure said she wishes Christians would not feel the need to apologize for their faith because "cancel culture’s real."

Super Bowl 2023: NFL’s ‘Sodfather’ takes care of $800,000 field

George Toma, better known as the NFL's "Sodfather," is overseeing the reported $800,000 field for Super Bowl LVII.

Stimulus update: Deadline for homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment in 17 days

There are 17 days left for New Jersey homeowners to file for a state program that will give them up to $1,500.

Lebanon’s once-thriving Christian population dwindling as country approaches collapse

In the mid-20th century, Lebanon was one of the wealthiest and most prosperous countries in the Middle East. Its capital, Beirut, was once known as the Paris of the Middle East. It was the only state in the Middle East where Christianity was dominant, at one point making up over 60% of the population.

German electric vehicle sales drop after subsidies expire

Electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle sales in Germany dropped sharply in January following the expiration of its government subsidy program, illustrating the extent to which consumers depend on the financial incentives.

Investigative reporter Gabe Kaminsky discusses disinformation label on conservative outlets

Investigative Reporter Gabe Kaminsky recently discovered that multiple conservative news outlets have been added to a blacklist for the political content they share.
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