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Senators aim to pass child privacy bills in lame-duck session

A bipartisan group of senators is pushing for the passage of stricter protections for children's private data during the lame-duck session of Congress.

Pence ‘disappointed’ in Meadows’s performance as chief of staff

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said he was “disappointed” in Mark Meadows’s performance as former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff.

Anderson Lee Aldridge: What we know about Colorado Springs LGBT nightclub shooting suspect

Police held a press conference Sunday to reveal information about the suspected Colorado gunman that killed at least five people and injured 18.

CBS News returns to Twitter after brief hiatus

CBS News returned to Twitter Sunday, after suspending its own accounts on Friday in light of recent events.

Tax rebate 2022: Pennsylvanians can expect a bonus rebate check by year’s end

People living in Pennsylvania may be eligible for an additional $650 tax rebate from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue before 2022 comes to an end.

Former Power Ranger Jason David Frank dies at 49

Actor Jason David Frank, known for his roles as the green Power Ranger and then the white Power Ranger, has died at the age of 49.

Tax refund 2022: Massachusetts to send residents massive refund checks by end of year

Eligible residents of the commonwealth of Massachusetts are set to receive a one-time tax refund by the middle of next month.

Paul Ryan says he is a ‘never-again Trumper’ after tough midterm losses

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said he is a "never-again Trumper" less than a week after former President Donald Trump announced a third White House run.

World Cup 2022: Ecuador defeats Qatar 2-0 in opening match

Ecuador defeated host nation Qatar 2-0 in the opening match of the 2022 World Cup after an extravagant opening ceremony.

Tax relief 2022: New Jersey residents can claim check worth up to $1,500 until Jan. 31

Select homeowners and renters in the Garden State have until Jan. 31, 2023, to submit an application for payment worth up to $1,500 from the state's ANCHOR program, which is designed to provide property tax relief for residents.
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