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Capitol rioter with ties to White supremacist gang pleads guilty and is sentenced to 6 months in jail with credit for time served

By Marshall Cohen A US Capitol rioter who joined a white supremacist gang while in prison for attempted murder pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor related to the January 6 insurrection. The rioter, Michael Curzio, was sentenced to six months in jail but will be released Wednesday because he has been in jail since mid-January

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Andrew Saul Saul was a holdover from former President Donald Trump's administration and refused to resign when requested last week.

Biden administration took steps to ‘off-board’ fired Social Security chief, administration official says

By Arlette Saenz The Biden administration has worked to off-board the fired commissioner of the Social Security Administration who said he would report to work on Monday despite being terminated on Friday, an administration official said. “As with any employment termination, the government has taken steps to off-board Andrew Saul as we would any other

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Fact check: Progressive pundits falsely claim Rep. Lauren Boebert got a Paycheck Protection Program loan

By Daniel Dale, CNN Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican known for her right-wing views, gave a Saturday speech in which she expressed vehement opposition to government involvement in Americans’ lives. “We’re here to tell government: we don’t want your benefits, we don’t want your welfare, don’t come knockin’ on my door with your Fauci

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President Joe Biden's administration is encouraging state and local governments to use funding from the Covid relief package to address a summer rise in violent crime.

Biden administration urging state and local governments to use Covid relief funding to address uptick in violent crime

By Betsy Klein, CNN The White House is encouraging state and local governments to use funding from the Covid relief package passed earlier this year to address a summer rise in violent crime as pandemic restrictions loosen nationwide. The administration’s strategy to combat crime, a White House memo obtained by CNN said, “uses the American

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The Internal Revenue Service is hoping to reach millions more low-income families as it starts to roll out the massive expansion of the child tax credit this week.

New child tax credit payments start this week. Here’s how the IRS is trying to make sure the neediest families don’t miss out

By Tami Luhby, CNN Melinda Williams, a married mother of five, didn’t think her family qualified for the child tax credit since they don’t earn enough to file income tax returns. So the New York City resident didn’t pay much attention to Congress’ historic increase of the benefit earlier this year. But then her pastor,

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U.S. Army Gen. Austin S. Miller

Top US general in Afghanistan steps down as US military withdrawal from the country nears completion

By Barbara Starr, Kylie Atwood, Sandi Sidhu and Nicole Gaouette, CNN The top US general in Afghanistan stepped down on Monday as the United States’ military withdrawal from the country nears completion. Gen. Austin Scott Miller transferred his command authorities to Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the leader of US Central Command, in a ceremony in Kabul

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