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US ‘must apply violence that Tehran understands,’ former CENTCOM commander says

The U.S. military needs to strike against Iran or its proxies in the Middle East to restore deterrence, according to the most recent former commander of U.S. Central Command.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers first 2024 campaign speech in Pennsylvania ahead of Jan. 6 anniversary

President Joe Biden will deliver his first 2024 campaign speech in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on Friday afternoon.

Las Vegas man who leaped over bench to attack judge reportedly wanted to kill her

The man who attacked and injured a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing on Wednesday reportedly told corrections officers he tried to kill her.

Trump makes case to avoid $370 million in fines as civil fraud trial comes to a close

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Friday said former President Donald Trump should be forced to pay $370 million in penalties for misrepresenting his net worth on official business statements, jumping from the $250 million amount proposed when the civil lawsuit was first filed.

Schiff heads into 2024 with $35 million war chest for California Senate bid

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) reported a whopping $6.3 million fundraising haul during the fourth quarter, giving the California Senate candidate nearly $35 million cash on hand as he faces a crowded primary field this spring.

DeWine bans transition surgeries for minors in Ohio, one week after vetoing GOP bill

Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) banned gender transition surgeries for minors by executive order Friday, one week after vetoing House Bill 68, which would have banned both transition-related surgeries and hormonal therapies for minors with gender dysphoria.

Nikki Haley doubles down on ‘black friends’ comment, says she knows the ‘pain’ of racism

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley defended comments she made during a Thursday night CNN town hall on her upbringing as an Indian-American daughter of South Carolina caught between white and black communities.

State attorneys general ask Supreme Court to recognize parental rights in child transgender case

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is leading a coalition of 17 state attorneys general asking the Supreme Court to recognize parental rights in a case involving a Maryland school district's transgender policies.

DeSantis dings Haley for proposing school security similar to airports after Iowa shooting

CUMMING, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) mocked former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley for contending schools should have security similar to airports after a deadly school shooting in Iowa.

Former Burisma lawyer registers retroactively as foreign lobbyist after Biden investigations

A lawyer who, years ago, represented the embattled chairman of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company that employed Hunter Biden, appeared to register retroactively as a foreign agent for Burisma on Thursday.
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