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You may get an extra Social Security payment this month: Here's why
Just like some will get an extra paycheck in May, some Social Security recipients will get two checks this month.The Hill - Politics -
How Arizona election workers are preparing for November
The office of Arizona's Secretary of State hosted exercises on election security Thursday. The event allowed media members to experience firsthand how officials in the state are preparing for the 2024 election. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell ...CBS News - Top stories
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