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Primary concern: Democrats eye up alternative to Biden’s South Carolina plans

South Carolina's newly anointed status as the Democrats' first-in-the-nation primary could be over before it begins, with some in the party eyeing up a consensus state, flying in the face of President Joe Biden's wishes.

How Manchin could give the Republicans a ‘free seat’ in 2024

West Virginia will be a top target for Republicans heading into 2024 as the state continues to trend rightward and the fate of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) comes more into the spotlight.

Amber McLaughlin, first openly transgender woman set to be executed, asks for clemency

Amber McLaughlin, the first openly transgender woman set to be executed, is pleading with Missouri Gov. Mike Parson for clemency, citing mental health struggles.

Biden DOJ sues Arizona over border wall installed on federal forest land

The Biden administration has sued outgoing Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) for installing shipping containers as a barrier along a small portion of the state's border with Mexico.

Trump reveals ‘major announcement’: Digital trading cards worth $99

Former President Donald Trump's teased "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT" turned out to be a new Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection.

DC police investigating home invasion after suspects pretended to be FBI

Washington, D.C., police are investigating a home invasion in the southeast area of D.C.

Social Security increase 2023: How much extra cash will you get from massive cost-of-living increase next year?

Social Security beneficiaries are set to receive a bit more money from the monthly benefits that they enjoy thanks to a cost of living adjustment made by the Social Security Administration.

Texas woman shoots one burglar and drives off another: Police

A Texas homeowner shot and killed one suspected burglar and drove off another on Monday, authorities said.

Keystone oil pipeline resumes partial operations

The Keystone oil pipeline linking the United States to Canada has resumed operations along areas unaffected by a leak discovered in Kansas last week, which spilled roughly 14,000 barrels of oil into a creek.

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