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Stimulus update: Teachers at Arkansas district will receive one-time $1,500 bonus payment tomorrow

Christmas will come early for eligible teachers in the Fort Smith School District in Arkansas, as they will be given a one-time payment of $1,500 on Thursday.

Biden Education Department erroneously told 9 million student loan borrowers debt was canceled

Some 9 million people were erroneously told their student loan forgiveness was approved in a mass email blunder last month, the Department of Education revealed.

The White House’s revisionist history on Biden’s gay marriage stance

Before President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act, the White House played footage of the Meet the Press interview in which he first came out in favor of same-sex marriage.

US national included in latest prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia

An American Air Force veteran who was captured by Russian forces in Ukraine was included in a prisoner swap between the two warring countries on Wednesday.

US opens Space Force unit in South Korea

A new U.S. Space Force unit has been activated in South Korea, where U.S. forces seek an enhanced ability to detect ballistic missile launches and other threats.

Stimulus update: One-time tax rebates worth 14% to arrive in one day

Roughly 3 million Massachusetts residents are set to receive tax rebates worth 14% of what they paid in state income taxes on Thursday.

Police officer hospitalized after being exposed to fentanyl on duty

A police officer in Florida was hospitalized after she reportedly overdosed on fentanyl after being exposed to the drug during a traffic stop.

Senate to vote Wednesday on Tim Scott bill to nullify Biden charter school rule

The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a resolution Wednesday that would nullify a recently finalized Department of Education rule that overhauled the federal Charter School Program.

WATCH LIVE: Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary testifies before Senate Banking Committee on FTX scandal

Shark Tank host Kevin O’Leary is testifying before the Senate Banking Committee on the FTX collapse that is estimated to have cost him $15 million.

‘My fault alone’: Jack Dorsey gives public mea culpa for Twitter censorship

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey broke his silence on the social giant's censorship regime Wednesday and offered a public mea culpa for the troubles plaguing the company.
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