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Five states looking to reform their primary elections in 2024

There are at least five states looking to reform voting access in their respective primaries as the 2024 elections inch closer.

Nikki Haley claims barring Donald Trump from ballot is ‘changing the entire face of democracy’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley claimed barring her primary opponent, former President Donald Trump, from the ballot, is "dangerous" to the United States's democracy.

Year of the rematch: Four biggest likely repeat races in Congress in 2024

President Joe Biden's second face-off with Donald Trump is not the only rematch expected in the 2024 elections, as several members of Congress will face old rivals at the polls next year.

Chris Christie claims Trump is now a ‘martyr’ after Maine ballot decision

Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie claimed Maine's secretary of state's recent decision to keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 primary ballots has made Trump a "martyr."

David Axelrod warns barring Trump from 2024 ballot will ‘tear the country apart’

Barack Obama's former adviser David Axelrod admitted to "very, very strong reservations" about booting Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot.

Law requires California police to use suspect’s pronouns upon release of mugshot

A California law taking effect Monday will include preferred pronouns with suspects' mugshots while also limiting their presence on social media.

AOC boasts of calling on ‘Clarence Thomas to resign’ as part of ’23 wins of 2023′

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) released a series of 23 "wins" in 2023 via social media on Friday, which included her calls for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign over multiple ethics scandals.

Teenage boy uses ‘multiple weapons’ to kill parents and injure sister: Police

A 14-year-old boy was arrested in California for killing his parents and severely injuring his sister, police said Friday.

Google settles $5 billion lawsuit over tracking people while in ‘incognito mode’

Google agreed to settle a $5 billion lawsuit that alleged it had spied on people who had activated its "incognito mode," a setting in Google Chrome that promises freedom and privacy.

White House bypasses Congress for second time to sell weapons to Israel

The Biden administration decided for the second time in December to approve the emergency sale of weapons to Israel to help it fight Hamas in Gaza.
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