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Stimulus update: Direct cash payments worth up to $1,050 will arrive within next 12 days for millions

Residents of California can expect to receive direct payments worth up to $1,050 as part of a state program intended to give residents relief from inflation that has struck all of the United States.

Nazi ‘Secretary of Evil’ brought to justice at 97

A 97-year-old woman known as the "Secretary of Evil" was convicted in a German court Tuesday for her role in the deaths of over 10,000 people throughout the Holocaust.

Russian oil exports cratered by more than half since G-7 price cap began

Russia’s oil shipments cratered by more than half in the first full week after the G-7 oil price cap took effect, an alarming decline that could risk global supply shortages.

Congress to crack down on online resales in response to wave of retail theft

Congress is set to pass legislation meant to stop the online resale of stolen products, a response to an increase in organized theft that retailers have blamed on online marketplaces such as those run by eBay, Facebook, and Amazon.

Karine Jean-Pierre slammed for claiming border is ‘not open’ as Title 42 hangs in balance

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was criticized for claiming the border was not "open" and suggesting doubters enabled smugglers.

Putin admits ‘extremely difficult’ situation in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine

In a rare admission, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the situation in the occupied Ukrainian territories Moscow claimed to annex was "extremely difficult."

California earthquake: Video shows devastation from 6.4 magnitude tremor near San Francisco

A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Northern California early Tuesday morning, leaving thousands without power and causing widespread damage.

Stimulus update: Deadline to apply for direct $500 cash payments is just 12 days away

Chicago residents can possibly get $500 if they fill out a program application before New Year's Eve.

Congress set to ban TikTok on government devices

Congress is poised to ban TikTok on government devices, a sign of increasing skepticism of and opposition to the social media platform because of its ties to China.

Noem parts with health secretary after discovering state contracted with transgender group

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, announced the retirement of Health Secretary Joan Adam on the heels of learning that the state Health Department contracted with a transgender activist group.
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