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Officials deny ‘linkage’ between US and Germany sending Ukraine tanks

U.S. and German defense officials denied there were any preconditions that tied the United States from possibly sending Ukraine its M1 Abrams tanks and Germany providing its Leopard tanks or allowing other countries to send tanks of their own.

Texas woman found dead after threatening to reveal relationship to boyfriend’s wife

A woman in Texas was found dead nearly a week after she was reportedly planning to tell her boyfriend's wife about their relationship.

Mayorkas scolded Border Patrol in ‘whipping’ incident after learning agent did not have a whip

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas learned within hours following an alleged abusive incident involving Border Patrol on Sept. 19, 2021, that a federal agent had not used a whip against a Haitian immigrant, yet the Cabinet official continued to perpetuate a different narrative.

How Dungeons & Dragons created an uproar over intellectual property

The publisher of the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons is attempting to recover from angering players and creators after releasing a new set of licensing rules that would have threatened the intellectual property of third-party creators and forced them to pay additional royalties.

Regal closes 39 of its theaters nationwide as it faces bankruptcy

Regal Theaters is closing 39 of its locations across the U.S. by Feb. 15.

Arizona GOP election official has a plan to speed up voting results

A Republican official in Maricopa County, Arizona, has proposed new ways to get the results of elections out faster after certifying the results of the 2022 midterm elections took nearly a month.

GOP demands Democrats ‘come to the table’ in opening salvo of debt limit fight

Republicans in Congress are uniting behind a similar messaging strategy on the looming debt limit fight, calling on Democrats and the Biden administration to come to the negotiating table to discuss a path forward.

Stimulus update: Homeowners still have time to apply for $1,500 payment

The clock is ticking for New Jersey homeowners and renters to apply for payments of up to $1,500 by May of this year.

CIA director visited Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian leaders about Russia’s plans

CIA Director William Burns recently and discretely traveled to Kyiv where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his intelligence counterparts to discuss Russia's expected military maneuvers.

Stimulus update: South Carolina deadline to claim one-time $800 check is 26 days away

South Carolina residents have 26 days to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800 in the first quarter of 2023.
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