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Supreme Court agrees to weigh Trump’s removal from Colorado primary ballots on Feb. 8

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider former President Donald Trump's bid to toss out a ruling by Colorado's top court removing him from the primary election ballot.

Trump unloads on ‘unreliable and disloyal’ GOP competitors as he barnstorms Iowa

Former President Donald Trump slammed his two chief Republican primary opponents as being "unreliable and disloyal" ahead of several rallies in Iowa before the state's caucuses in a little over a week.

The View celebrates Ana Navarro with decadence, drag queens, and DeSantis bashing

The View held a belated birthday bash for host Ana Navarro on Friday celebrating her turning 52 years old with decadence, drag queens, and a lot of DeSantis bashing.

Wayne LaPierre resigns as NRA leader days before his civil corruption trial starts

Wayne LaPierre told board members on Friday that he will step down as chief executive of the National Rifle Association just days before his civil trial begins in New York.

Biden decries ‘loser’ Trump and warns of damage to democracy in Jan. 6 anniversary speech

President Joe Biden marked the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 capitol riot with a lengthy speech focused on threats to democracy if former President Donald Trump makes it back to the White House.

Blinken under fire for awarding diplomat airlifted out of embassy eight months after arrival with $10,000

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is being criticized for handing a prestigious award to the former ambassador to Sudan, who was airlifted out just eight months after he arrived.

WATCH LIVE: Trump holds rallies in Iowa as campaign ramps up

Former President Donald Trump is holding two rallies in Iowa as his campaign ramps up its efforts in the Hawkeye State ahead of the presidential caucuses on Jan. 15.

Tech industry group sues to block Ohio age verification law

A technology industry group sued to block an Ohio law requiring social media platforms to acquire parental consent before allowing minors onto their platforms, the latest in a string of litigation against new measures billed as protecting teenagers and children.

Democrats accuse Nikki Haley of ‘siding with election deniers’ ahead of Jan. 6 anniversary

EXCLUSIVE — The Democratic National Committee is attacking former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley for associating with Republicans who questioned the results of the 2020 election ahead of the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Majority Leader Scalise to miss all of January as he undergoes stem cell treatment

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) will not return to Washington, D.C., until February as he undergoes a stem cell transplant as part of his cancer treatment, his office announced on Friday.
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