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Milley: ‘Very, very difficult’ for Ukraine to push Russia out this year

Ukraine will have an incredibly difficult time pushing Russia out of its territory this year, Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Friday, and he reiterated his belief that the war will most likely end at the negotiating table.

Michigan school board member faces backlash over ‘whiteness is so evil’ tweet

A school board member in Jackson County, Michigan, faced backlash in her community over tweets that attacked "whiteness," claiming it was even more dangerous than animals.

Singer John Rich wins fight against concert promoter over COVID rules: ‘Never bent the knee’

Country star John Rich celebrated his legal win in a COVID-19-related lawsuit against a concert promoter, saying he is happy to have “never bent the knee.”

New anti-Kavanaugh documentary to be screened tonight at Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday it has added a documentary about allegations made against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to its lineup.

Kristi Noem calls for investigation into leak of Social Security numbers by Jan. 6 panel

Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is calling on the federal government to investigate the leak of more than 2,000 Social Security numbers belonging to Trump officials and allies that were inadvertently included in documents released by the Jan. 6 committee earlier this month.

College football player gets Popeyes sponsorship after becoming a meme

A college football player who rose to meme fame in a Popeyes now has a sponsorship deal with the restaurant.

Idaho student murders: Gag order placed on attorneys for victims’ families

The widespread gag order in the homicides of four University of Idaho students has been extended to prohibit more people from speaking about the case, including victims' families' attorneys.

Bennie Thompson reflects on helming Jan. 6 committee: ‘Humbling as a black man’

Former Jan. 6 committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) reflected on his time overseeing "one of the more consequential committees that the House has ever had" on a recent podcast.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 arriving in 11 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are set to receive their $914 monthly payments in only 11 days.

Former LA councilman pleads guilty to bribery and money laundering in corruption case

A Mexican immigrant with more than a decade of service on the Los Angeles City Council agreed Thursday to plead guilty to tax evasion and racketeering charges, admitting, after months of denials, he had accepted $1.5 million in bribes from real estate developers.
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