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Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants’ sentences improperly lengthened: Appeals court

A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that potentially hundreds of defendants charged for their actions at the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot had their sentences improperly lengthened, raising the possibility that many will have to be resentenced. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that Jan. 6 defendants who […]

Trump teases Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as pick for vice president

Former President Donald Trump said Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) is “absolutely” on his list of contenders for vice president during his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border on Thursday. In a sit-down interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity on Thursday evening, Trump said he is considering the governor as a possible vice presidential pick, adding that […]

Steve Garvey in ‘statistical tie’ with Adam Schiff in California Senate race

Republican Steve Garvey is polling ahead of the Democrats in the running for California’s Senate seat, now in a “statistical tie” with front-runner Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).  With the Super Tuesday primaries next week, the University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies released a final poll showing Garvey with support from 27% of likely […]

Judge finds Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to vote not discriminatory

An Arizona law requiring voters to show proof of citizenship in order to vote is not discriminatory, a federal judge ruled Thursday.    In 2022, the Republican-controlled legislature enacted laws requiring voters to validate their citizenship to be able to vote by mail or in presidential elections. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton decided that […]

Suarez endorses Trump to help ‘win larger share of Hispanic young voters’

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez endorsed former President Donald Trump for president on Friday despite initially running against him. Suarez’s endorsement comes six months after he dropped out of the running for the 2024 Republican nomination. The second-term mayor was the first candidate to drop out. “After seeing both our current President and President Trump at […]

CVS and Walgreens to begin selling abortion pills in weeks before Supreme Court case

CVS and Walgreens will begin dispensing the abortion pill mifepristone in stores this month, only weeks before the Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding the drug’s approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The stores outlined to reporters on Friday their intention to begin dispensing mifepristone under the guidelines established by the […]

Top four fiery moments from the Fani Willis hearing

A Fulton County Superior Court judge is hearing closing arguments Friday before deciding whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from leading the prosecution in Georgia’s case against former President Donald Trump. Willis’s attorneys confirmed in court filings in early February that she had a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the prosecutor she […]

Elon Musk says people getting news from legacy media live in ‘fake alternate reality’

Billionaire business magnate Elon Musk declared that those who receive their information from the legacy media are living in a “fake alternate reality.” “People who get their news from legacy TV live in a fake alternate reality,” Musk posted to X on Thursday. Accompanying the post was a video of ABC’s coverage of President Joe Biden and former […]

Nikki Haley’s last stand: How she’ll try to avoid a primary shutout

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley now faces a greater chance of being shut out in the 2024 Republican primaries than winning the nomination. To avoid that fate, over the next few days, Haley is likely to target blue states and Washington D.C., where it is easy for independents and even Democrats […]

Biden asked aides how young people could ‘make love’ during COVID restrictions and more casual advice

In the early days of his presidency during the pandemic, President Joe Biden brought concerns about young people’s loneliness to the surgeon general.  Biden questioned how young people could “make love” during the pandemic, according to the Washington Post. Two aides heard Biden use the phrase multiple times in the first year of his presidency. […]
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