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Oregon Supreme Court asks for supplemental briefs as fight over Trump ballot access enters new stage

Former President Donald Trump is fighting against a legal effort in Oregon to disqualify him from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot after being barred from two states in the past few weeks.

House Republicans moving swiftly to start Mayorkas impeachment on Jan. 10

House Republicans are preparing to begin the process of impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the coming weeks, building on a monthslong effort by GOP lawmakers to remove the top border official as the illegal immigration crisis enters its fourth year.

First names of Jeffrey Epstein associates to be unsealed despite appeal

Some names of more than 150 associates of the disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein are slated to be revealed on Wednesday, despite an appeal from a Jane Doe, a woman seeking to shield her identity from the public.

Up for grabs: How 24 ‘toss-up’ seats could decide who controls the House in 2024

While the presidential election in November is set to be a hotly contested race, the battle for control of the House of Representatives is also expected to be tight and could come down to two dozen races.

Haley announces $24 million fourth-quarter haul as campaign looks to ride momentum into Iowa

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley's presidential campaign announced Wednesday a $24 million fundraising haul in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Biden administration reopens ports of entry after border blowback from Democrats

Four ports of entry along the United States-Mexico border will reopen this week following weekslong closures that caused major delays to trade and travel.

Middle East powder keg threatens to explode after Beirut Hamas strike and Iran blast

Various world leaders and institutions have raised their concerns that the presumed Israeli strike in a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, that killed a top Hamas leader could escalate and expand the conflicts in the region.

DeSantis dings Harvard in Iowa but doesn’t say he’s a graduate

WAUKEE, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized Harvard University's former President Claudine Gay during his first public stop in Iowa of 2024 without acknowledging he is a graduate of the Ivy League institution.

Food stamps: New Mexico SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for January to wrap up in 17 days

New Mexico residents who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued payments for the month of January by Jan. 20.

Michigan state senator becomes latest to join crowded race for Kildee House seat

Democratic Michigan state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet is launching a bid to replace the retiring Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) in the House, making her the latest in a long line of contenders seeking to win the competitive seat.
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