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Child Tax Credit Update: Why It Is Unlikely To Come Back Even With Push For $3,600 Extra?
For months, there has been a push in efforts to get a bill pushed through the Senate and the House. For months, there has been a push in efforts to get a bill pushed through the Senate and the House. -
Democrats Clinch Control Of U.S. Senate With Nevada Victory
Currently, the Senate is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. Currently, the Senate is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. -
Russian Hacker Group Behind Attacks On US Airlines Websites
A Russian hacking group has claimed responsibility for taking down several websites belonging to major American airlines. A Russian hacking group has claimed responsibility for taking down several websites belonging to major American airlines. -
Use Military Force Against Iran Will Only Be A 'Last Resort,' Biden Says
Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, Biden said. Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, Biden said. -
Former Russian Leader Warns U.S. Of Nuclear Holocaust
Medvedev said the ICC should not attempt "illegal" steps against Russia. Medvedev said the ICC should not attempt "illegal" steps against Russia. -
Juul Seeks Stay Of FDA Ban On U.S. Sales Of Its E-Cigarettes
Juul said it disagrees with the FDA's decision and it will be exploring legal options. Juul said it disagrees with the FDA's decision and it will be exploring legal options. -
Kim Jong Un Convenes Military Conference To Discuss Nuke Buildup
The meeting was part of preparations to evaluate defense work during the first half of this year. The meeting was part of preparations to evaluate defense work during the first half of this year. -
Despite Economists' Dire Outlook, Biden Says U.S. Recession Is Not Inevitable
Only 39 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's work as president, survey shows. Only 39 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's work as president, survey shows. -
Bidder To Pay $19 Million For Lunch Date With Warren Buffett
The winning bidder and up to seven other guests will be eating lunch with Buffett at a private lunch at the Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse in New York City. The winning bidder and up to seven other guests will be eating lunch with Buffett at a private lunch at the Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse in New York City. -
Two More U.S. States Join $5 Per Gallon Club As Oil Prices Continue To Rise
Michigan and Indiana joined a growing number of U.S. states with average gas prices of over $5 per gallon for regular fuel. Michigan and Indiana joined a growing number of U.S. states with average gas prices of over $5 per gallon for regular fuel.