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‘Libs of TikTok’ creator to publish new children’s book

Chaya Raichik, the creator of the popular Twitter account Libs of TikTok with 1.9 million followers, is publishing her first children's book, No More Secrets: The Candy Cavern, on March 14.

Republicans introduce legislation to recover stolen unemployment benefits

House Republicans introduced legislation on Friday to recover billions of dollars that have been stolen related to unemployment benefits.

Frasier star Kelsey Grammer talks faith: ‘It’s not cavalier’ or ‘anything I’ll apologize for’

Actor Kelsey Grammer may be best known for his roles in TV sitcoms Cheers and Frasier, but his latest role in the film Jesus Revolution has highlighted his dedication to his Christian faith.

News outlets demand Jan. 6 footage after Tucker Carlson granted exclusive access

A slate of news organizations is calling on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to release a trove of surveillance footage that was recorded during the Jan. 6 riot just days after it was reported the Republican leader would grant exclusive access to Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Haley promises sharp break from Biden on foreign aid: ‘Can’t buy our friends’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is seeking to set herself apart from previous administrations, vowing to make a sharp break from President Joe Biden on how the country disburses foreign aid.

Vivek Ramaswamy would ‘be surprised’ if Trump targets him in 2024 race

The latest candidate to enter the GOP primary for the 2024 presidential race is not afraid of facing fights with the field's front-runner.

Biden clashed with ABC’s Muir over classified documents: ‘You’re a good lawyer’

During an ABC World News Tonight interview with David Muir, President Joe Biden pushed back on questions about his own comments calling former President Donald Trump "irresponsible" last year when the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago residence amid having presidential documents in boxes in his own garage and old office.

DeSantis picks fight with Florida senator over flip-flop on immigration law

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is proposing a number of changes to the state’s immigration laws, seeking to repeal a number of migrant protections that were once championed by state Republicans — including his own lieutenant governor.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open in four days

Residents of Boulder, Colorado, only need to wait a little longer before they can apply for a rebate program that will give them some extra cash to put food on the table.

Biden administration doesn’t want doctors prescribing controlled substances remotely

The Biden administration wants to limit what drugs can be prescribed through telemedicine appointments, proposing doctors must evaluate patients in person before authorizing some controlled substances.
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