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West Point grad in Congress urges GOP to stop ‘woke’ accusations against military

The first West Point graduate to represent the academy in Congress has a slate of issues he wants to tackle but is starting off with a warning to Republicans: Stop criticizing the military.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim checks worth up to $800 in South Carolina 19 days away

There are only 19 days left for South Carolina residents to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800.

Paul Pelosi attack: Key questions answered from bodycam and 911 audio release

New footage and audio from the savage hammer assault on Paul Pelosi last October have finally shed light on how events unfolded on the night.

Los Angeles homelessness figures severely undercounted, report finds

Los Angeles County appears to have severely shorted the number of homeless people on its streets in a 2022 study, according to a newly released survey by Rand Corp.

Massive great white decapitates man as fishermen look on in horror

A 19-foot great white shark decapitated a man in front of horrified witnesses earlier this month, claiming the first reported shark attack victim of 2023.

Pelosi has ‘absolutely no intention’ of watching hammer attack on husband after video’s release

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) responded to the release of police body camera footage of the attack on her husband Paul Pelosi by saying she has no plans to view it.

Georgia scores $80M grant for plant to make jet fuel from wood chips

The Department of Energy awarded an $80 million grant Thursday to a Georgia facility that turns wood residue into jet fuel as a way to decrease the airline industry's carbon footprint.

CIA Director Burns travels to Israel and West Bank as violence grows

CIA Director William Burns traveled to Israel and the West Bank for meetings with foreign counterparts amid a violent crackdown in a Jenin refugee camp.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth up to $1,500 getting sent to Colorado taxpayers in four days

Several Colorado residents are set to receive a rebate of up to $1,500 sometime within the next four days.

Adam Schiff faces ethics complaint for political ad one day after announcing Senate campaign

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is facing an early obstacle to his 2024 Senate bid after a nonprofit ethics organization filed a complaint to the Office of Congressional Ethics accusing the California Democrat of using government resources to boost himself politically.
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