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How are Americans spending their tax refunds this year?

On average, Americans are receiving larger tax refunds this year. So, how will they spend them? The Treasury Department said in a release on Tax Day that as of April 14, the average tax refund this filing season was more than $3,400, an increase of 11 percent from last year. Filers can check the status...

Wyoming court blocks fetal heartbeat abortion law

A Wyoming judge temporarily blocks the state's new heartbeat abortion law banning the procedure around six weeks while a legal challenge plays out.

Talarico needs Crockett’s Black voters. They aren’t all convinced.

DALLAS — Friendship-West Baptist Church is a stronghold for Black politics, where candidates pass through cycle after cycle to win over its 13,000 congregants....

Trump’s DC beautification push wins rare Dem praise as president snaps landmarks back to life

President Trump's D.C. restoration projects win rare Democratic praise as neglected fountains and landmarks come back to life across the capital.

White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting sharpens focus on Trump’s ballroom construction proposal

A shooting outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner renews focus on President Trump's push for a secure White House ballroom with bulletproof materials.

Army unveils Combat Field Test with new fitness assessment: ‘A critical step forward’

The U.S. Army is rolling out a new age and gender-neutral Combat Field Test requiring frontline troops to complete seven events in 30 minutes wearing full gear.

‘Discriminatory’ National Park fee plan slammed by Democrats turns into conservation win, Burgum says

Secretary Doug Burgum's national park pricing plan for foreign visitors has raised over $2 million in new revenue despite Democratic opposition, DOI says.

California DOGE leader slams Newsom, Bonta over state’s massive fraud issues: “Every day is opposite day”

CAL DOGE director Jenny Rae Le Roux slams Gov. Newsom and AG Bonta, alleging they failed to crack down on widespread fraud across California programs.

Inside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as shots fired, Trump rushed from the stage

Shots fired. Guests ducking for cover. Secret Service with guns drawn. Washington Times correspondent John T. Seward was inside the ballroom when chaos erupted at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

WATCH: Accused gunman identified, seen sprinting through security check at Washington dinner

The accused White House Correspondents' Dinner gunman is identified as a 31-year-old man armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives who sprinted through a Secret Service checkpoint and attempted to storm a ballroom inside the Washington Hilton, where President Trump and other high-ranking officials were seated.

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