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Biden’s 2024 chances mocked by media star who backed him last time

Podcast host Charlamagne tha God criticized President Joe Biden’s odds of winning the presidential election in 2024, noting that several polls have shown him losing to former President Donald Trump, who has “91 criminal charges, he’s been impeached twice, he’s got four indictments.” “How are you losing to that guy? Like, seriously,” Charlamagne told Fox […]

Texas set three records for power demand and supply during winter storm

(The Center Square) – The Texas grid and energy companies set three all-time records for demand and supply to meet energy needs during subfreezing temperatures that began early Monday, expecting to last through Wednesday, Gov. Greg Abbott said. “Texas set 3 all-time records for power demand & supply this winter storm,” Abbott said in a […]

‘Trump is a forgiving guy’: Kim Reynolds grapples with DeSantis endorsement post-Iowa

DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Kim Reynolds’s (R-IA) decision to endorse Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) before this week’s opening 2024 Republican primary contest ruffled a few feathers in Iowa. But with former President Donald Trump‘s record-breaking win in this election cycle’s caucuses, it remains to be seen whether she will face political ramifications from her […]

Poll: Voters split on attempts to remove Trump from ballot

(The Center Square) – A new national poll finds that most likely U.S. voters don’t think former President Donald Trump should be removed from primary ballots – unless he’s convicted of insurrection-related charges stemming from the 2021 protests at the U.S. Capitol. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll, conducted in conjunction with Noble Predictive Insights, […]

Oklahoma tourism numbers show industry a boon for the state

(The Center Square) – Oklahoma is seeing a boon in tourism like never before, according to Gov. Kevin Stitt. The consistent effort of the Department of Tourism and Recreation “to sell Oklahoma to the world” is paying off, and “the world is listening and choosing to come to Oklahoma,” Stitt said Tuesday. Over the past […]

Trump receives 25th endorsement from a senator with Cruz announcing he’ll back former rival

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) endorsed former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election, becoming the 25th senator to do so this cycle and adding to the former president’s arsenal of endorsements. Cruz announced his endorsement on Fox News’s Hannity on Tuesday, arguing there is no path forward for any other Republican candidate after Trump’s decisive […]

U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge on homelessness ordinance ban

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear a landmark challenge to an earlier ruling preventing enforcement of anti-camping ordinances — a challenge that was supported by a broad coalition of Republican and Democratic leaders, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom. “California has invested billions to address homelessness, but rulings from the […]

Dean Phillips takes shot at Biden and GOP field: ‘I will debate anyone’

Long-shot Democratic primary candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) criticized former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Wednesday for her refusal to participate in a New Hampshire debate. Phillips, who is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination in 2024, has been critical of the Democratic National Committee and Biden for the […]

Lamont expands state support to address homelessness

(The Center Square) — Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has created a new panel to help address the issue of homelessness with the number of people living on the street rising. The Connecticut Interagency Council on Homelessness will be responsible for collaborating on a multi-agency approach to strengthen the state’s homelessness prevention and response efforts. Lamont […]

Broadband expansion turning into ‘jobs program,’ leaving rural residents behind

(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania is looking at $1.6 billion to expand broadband to rural and overlooked parts of the state, but experts are warning that the process puts the government in the way of success. Pennsylvania, too, may face hurdles that other states simply don’t. “One thing keeps getting in the way, and it’s called […]
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