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Young voters’ enthusiasm for Democrats shrunk in 2022 midterm elections

Democratic support among young voters decreased during the 2022 midterm elections compared to 2020, showing possible warning signs for the party among a voting bloc that has been crucial to the party’s success in recent years.

‘Nothing worse than whiny celebrities’: Jay Leno jokes about his burn injuries

Comedian Jay Leno said he has to joke about his recent burn injuries, dismissing any need to bask in self-pity.

Marjorie Taylor Greene quips ‘we would have won’ if she organized Jan. 6

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) quipped that she "would have won" if she and Steve Bannon had organized the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Joe to go? Will Manchin follow Sinema out of the Democratic Party as Senate power hangs in balance

As Arizona centrist Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Democratic Party to become an independent, several eyes are turning to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) to see if he’ll do the same — possibly upending the balance of power in the Senate for the next Congress.

Mississippi State coach Mike Leach ‘needs a miracle’ after shock medical emergency

Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach was taken to the hospital Sunday following a “critical” medical emergency.

‘Twitter Files’ lead to pushback on Biden’s COVID-19 social media efforts

The second batch of the "Twitter Files" brought with it new questions about the Biden administration's possible role in coordinating with social media companies to censor disfavored voices.

Scientists lower alert for Mauna Loa, say eruption could end

HONOLULU (AP) — Scientists lowered the alert level for the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island from a warning to a watch on Saturday and said the mountain’s first eruption in nearly 40 years may soon end.

Justice Department seeking 31 months for Jan. 6 defendant Mathew Capsel

The Justice Department is seeking a 31-months behind bars for a man charged with single-count superseding information during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Stimulus update: Direct payments of $800 will be sent out in South Carolina by end of year

Residents in South Carolina are able to get a rebate of up to $800 as long as they have filed their 2021 tax returns.

Social Security update: SSI recipients to get first 2023 payment of $914 on Dec. 30

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are only a few weeks away from the second of two payments to be distributed in December because of a scheduling quirk, with the checks being worth a combined total of $1,755.
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