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SSA Sends Data to IRS to Speed Up $1,400 Stimulus Checks Delivery

The Social Security Administration (SSA) transferred payment data to the IRS to speed up issuing stimulus checks to almost 30 million eligible people. The move comes after a group of congressmen expressed their alarm over the long wait and beneficiaries not getting the checks. People entitled to Social Security, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), Veterans Affairs,

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GOP Senators Tour Border Area, Release Graphic Images of Children in ‘Cages’

A group of Republican senators on Friday visited the Rio Grande Valley—the busiest corridor for illegal crossings—and toured a holding facility, releasing graphic images of children packed into what Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) called “cages.” Cruz, who along with 18 of his Senate colleagues took part in a congressional delegation that toured the border area,

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Leopard’s Leg Gets Injured in a Snare–Then Rescuers Save Him, and the Photos Are Incredible

A South African photographer captured stunning shots showing a team of rescuers treating a wounded leopard that had become entangled in a snare. Gary Kimble, 51, director of Windsor Metals, in Nigel, South Africa, shared images of the big cat who was successfully captured and then treated by heroic rescuers. The leopard was first spotted

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Lack of Military Parade for 100th Anniversary of CCP Could Mean Xi Is Facing Internal Criticism

Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently announced that there will be no military parade for the CCP’s centennial celebration on July 1 this year, despite regime leader Xi Jinping having held five military parades since he took office. On March 23, Wang Xiaofei, deputy minister of the Publicity Department of the CCP, announced the

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Boris Johnson Vows to ‘Stand Firmly’ With UK Lawmakers Sanctioned by China

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed his solidarity with UK lawmakers sanctioned by Beijing for speaking out against the abuse of Uyghur Muslims. Johnson met with five British parliamentarians in 10 Downing Street on Saturday, one day after the Chinese regime imposed sanctions on nine British citizens and four UK entities for their stance

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Violent Mob Attack on Police in Bristol ‘Disgraceful’: Johnson

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned the violent mob attacks on police officers in Bristol on Friday evening, and pledged his “full support” for the police. “Last night saw disgraceful attacks against police officers in Bristol,” Johnson wrote on Twitter on Saturday morning. The police said officers came under attack when a protest against the

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The Nation Speaks (March 27): Vaccine Passport Rabbit Hole; Hospitals Slow-Walk New Pricing Rules; The Day President Reagan Was Shot

Vaccine passports are already being adopted in some countries. The United States isn’t one of them yet, but the White House is considering the issue. A passport means proof of COVID-19 immunization would be required to enter some venues and, increasingly, airplanes. This week, we explore the many thorny medical, practical, and ethical issues surrounding

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