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Trump teases VP short list while insisting pick won’t steal his spotlight: ‘Absolutely no impact’

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday confirmed a list of vice presidential contenders to join his campaign but made it abundantly clear that his running mate will play second fiddle to his leadership. Trump singled out Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), a long-rumored running mate candidate, as a top person to join his 2024 ticket. ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW […]

Trump compares his legal woes to Putin critic who died in prison: ‘A form of Navalny’

Former President Donald Trump equated the legal and political dilemmas he is facing with the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Fox News‘s Laura Ingraham questioned Trump’s take on Navalny’s death during a town hall Tuesday evening. Trump had previously shied away from criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin and did not criticize Putin when responding. ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW LATEST COVERAGE […]

Donald Trump agrees to ‘as many as necessary’ debates with Joe Biden

Former President Donald Trump seemingly agreed to multiple debates with President Joe Biden during a town hall event with Fox News‘s Laura Ingraham Tuesday evening. “I’ll do it right now on your show. I’ll challenge him right now,” Trump said during the Ingraham Angle show. “We can do you. You can do anybody you want. I’ll take anybody […]

American Airlines raises checked bag fee by over 30%

American Airlines announced Tuesday that it is increasing its checked bag fee. Previously, the airlines charged customers $30 as their checked bag fee, but now the airlines will charge either $35 for those who pay a checked bag fee online or $40 for those who pay in person. It marks the first time since 2018 […]

Dr. Phil criticizes medical industry for permitting gender surgeries for children

Talk show host Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil, has joined the growing number of people to speak out against gender transition surgeries for children, criticizing the medical industry for doing such surgeries amid a lack of evidence that shows they help the children. McGraw said he found it “interesting” how many people in […]

Food stamps: February direct payments worth up to $1,751 end in Delaware in three days

Delaware’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude sending its February payments, worth up to $1,751, in three days. The First State begins the distribution of SNAP payments on the second day of each month and possesses one of the longest distribution windows in the United States. Payments are distributed for most of the month. The first letters of recipients’ […]

Hunter Biden takes jabs at David Weiss’s credibility in gun case

Hunter Biden’s defense team took shots at David Weiss’s credibility in a court filing on Tuesday, arguing the special counsel has “gotten much wrong” since charging the first son last year with illegally purchasing a firearm. Defense attorneys’ claims that Weiss has made mistakes came as part of their fight to obtain additional discovery in […]

Two adults charged with murder in Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting

Two adults are being charged with murder in connection to the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting, in addition to the two juveniles already facing charges. The charges against the juveniles in connection with the shooting are unknown, but the two adults charged on Tuesday are being blamed for the single fatality in the shooting, […]

San Francisco Elections Commission blasted for appointment of noncitizen from China

Chinese immigrant Kelly Wong became the first noncitizen appointed to California‘s San Francisco Elections Commission last week, and the decision has received criticism. The Hong Kong immigrant came to the United States in 2019, and a year later, San Francisco voters passed a measure to remove the citizenship requirement to serve on city boards and […]

Hostin spars with The View co-hosts about Alabama Supreme Court IVF ruling: ‘Conception is the start of human life’

The View co-hosts debated the definition of human life regarding an embryo when discussion on the show arose about the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are considered “children.” Co-host Sunny Hostin shared her religious views about the use of in vitro fertilization, or IVF, on Tuesday, noting her own experience with the use […]
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