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Sarah Bedford says Maine blocking Trump from ballot is ‘self-defeating’

The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford predicted Maine’s removal of former President Donald Trump from its 2024 ballot will only help him and hurt Democrats.

Watchdog names Office of Congressional Ethics as ‘Top Ethics Violator of 2023’

A government watchdog has named the Office of Congressional Ethics its "Top Ethics Violator of 2023."

MTG warns Speaker Johnson’s ‘grace period is over’ as he returns to appropriations mess

The House is set to return to Washington early next month with a lengthy to-do list of must-pass spending bills and a short time frame in which to complete it. The hastened timeline marks the latest leadership test for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as he seeks to come to an agreement with Senate Democrats while also appeasing those on the far right of his own party.

Conservatives slam Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine over transgender bill veto

Conservative politicians and activist groups have condemned Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's (R) decision to veto the Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act, which would have prohibited chemical or surgical transgender treatments for minors.

University of Wisconsin board fires chancellor who produced porn with his wife

The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents fired the chancellor of UW-La Crosse this week following revelations that he had filmed pornographic videos of himself and his wife and posted them online.

University of Idaho murders: House demolished despite opposition from victims’ families

The house where four University of Idaho students were murdered last year has been demolished despite the victims' families pushing to delay the destruction.

Biden condemns Russian aerial assault against Ukraine: Putin ‘must be stopped’

President Joe Biden condemned the Friday morning Russian airstrike against Ukraine, calling it a "massive bombardment" that must be stopped.

US experiences record drop in homicides in 2023

The United States experienced a record drop in homicides in 2023, following a spike after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 riots.

Biden’s Mexico delegation secures broad promises but little substance on immigration

President Joe Biden sent a delegation headed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to Mexico, but a breakthrough in ending the southern border crisis remains elusive.

Gas prices expected to fall in 2024 as domestic production grows

Gasoline prices are expected to fall further in 2024 as domestic production continues to grow, according to two new reports, giving drivers and their wallets relief after two years of above-average prices.
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