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Stimulus update: 11 days to claim checks worth up to $800 in South Carolina

South Carolina residents have 11 days left to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800.

Stimulus update: Final wave of refund payments worth up to $1,050 to be issued within 10 days

California taxpayers may get some extra cash within the next couple of weeks thanks to the final wave of the state's Middle Class Tax Refund.

Bill Clinton returns to hail 30 years of FMLA, yet almost half of workers aren’t eligible

Former President Bill Clinton was back at the White House this week to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a federal policy that allows U.S. workers to take up to 12 weeks of time off for an illness or new baby without losing their job.

Expected surge in vehicle theft crimes in 2023 as violent crime falls

Recent data show that while violent crimes in some major cities are on the decline, the rise of smaller, less deadly crimes is indicating that 2023 will be filled with some headaches for law enforcement.

126 House Republicans file amicus brief in student loan forgiveness case

A group of 126 House Republicans filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court for the case challenging President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program.

Montana congressman concerned with ‘lack of transparency’ on spy balloon and possible explosion

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) says he is concerned over the "lack of transparency" regarding the Chinese spy balloon spotted over his district earlier this week.

Web of lies: Santos reportedly told donors he produced a Broadway show

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) reportedly told donors he produced a Broadway show while campaigning in 2021. The claim adds to a long list of fabrications by the freshman lawmaker.

Second suspected Chinese balloon spotted over Latin America

A second suspected spy balloon believed to belong to China has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon confirmed Friday, according to multiple news reports.

Elon Musk not found liable for securities fraud in trial over 2018 Tesla tweet

Elon Musk was not liable for damages to Tesla's stock based on a 2018 tweet, a jury ruled Friday.

New USDA rules seek to limit sugar in school meals for first time

The Department of Agriculture proposed new changes for school meals Friday. They include the first limits on added sugars like those found in cereal, sweet breaded products, and flavored milk.
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