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Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 arriving in 11 days

In less than two weeks, select recipients of Social Security retirement money will receive a payment of up to $4,194.

Man’s electric Hummer off-roading trip fails, EV breaks down in the middle of desert

A man got stuck in the middle of the Utah desert when his Hummer electric truck failed during an off-roading trip.

Stimulus update: Refund worth up to $1,050 to start being sent to recipients in two days

California is issuing the final wave of payments worth up to $1,050 to residents in the next two days as part of its program to offer Californians relief from rising prices due to continued high inflation.

The West is losing weapons production race to Russia, NATO ally says

Russia’s defense industry has “almost doubled” its prewar ammunition production rates, according to a senior NATO member defense official who estimated that Ukrainian forces could face as many as 10,000 incoming rounds per day.

Gown belonging to Princess Diana smashes record, fetching over $600K at auction

A purple velvet dress previously belonging to Princess Diana became the most expensive of her gowns to sell at auction Friday when it sold for more than $600,000.

California GOP caucus unveils legislative priorities for coming year

It’s been half a century of Democrat rule in California, but now, beleaguered Republicans are hoping the state’s dire economic condition will be a wake-up call to voters.

Europe is scooping up future US liquefied natural gas supplies to prevent crisis

Buyers from across Europe are turning to long-term supply deals with U.S. liquefied natural gas exporters to mitigate an energy crisis.

Social media reacts to gruesome videos of Tyre Nichols beating

Reactions poured in Friday to the various videos Memphis, Tennessee, police released of Tyre Nichols being beaten by five police officers.

Brian Sicknick assailant sentenced to 80 months in prison with $10,000 fine

The man who pleaded guilty to assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 80 months in prison.

‘Tears’ as ‘Klain-iacs’ prepare for Biden’s chief of staff to exit

President Joe Biden’s press secretary described a tearful meeting at the White House as chief of staff Ron Klain and senior staff reminisced on his tenure as he prepares to depart after two years.
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