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Gov. Brian Kemp responds to Trump ‘rigged’ claim: 2020 election ‘not stolen’ in Georgia

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) weighed in on Tuesday following additional claims from former President Donald Trump that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in Georgia.

WATCH LIVE: Harris speaks about Inflation Reduction Act and climate change in Seattle

Vice President Kamala Harris will speak about climate change and the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act in Seattle on Tuesday.

Biden says he and first lady will travel to Hawaii ‘as soon as we can’

President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he plans to travel to Hawaii to survey the cleanup and rescue effort responding to recent deadly wildfires.

Google to summarize search results from news articles via generative AI

Google will begin experimenting with a new generative artificial intelligence bot that can translate entire search results into short summaries despite resistance from news publishers.

Donald Trump indicted: DeSantis slams ‘criminalization of politics’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) reacted to former President Donald Trump's latest indictment more than 12 hours after it was handed down, calling it an example of the "criminalization of politics."

Donald Trump indicted: Timeline of Fulton County grand jury investigation

The yearlong investigation into former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia is moving to the next stage, after a grand jury indicted Trump on multiple racketeering and conspiracy charges.

Anti-abortion group blames Ohio GOP for amendment loss: ‘Not a test of pro-life’

Anti-abortion advocacy group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America said that the contentious vote in Ohio on whether or not to increase the difficulty of amending the state constitution was not a defeat for the anti-abortion movement, blaming the Ohio Republican Party for failing on mobilization efforts.

White House pressed again about Biden vacationing amid Hawaii disaster

For the second day in a row, the White House was questioned about the president's vacation amid disastrous wildfires in Hawaii, which are estimated to have killed at least 99 people.

Donald Trump indicted: White House defends Biden’s silence on election-focused indictments

The White House is keeping its distance from the Justice Department's prosecutions of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election while underscoring President Joe Biden's message regarding the importance of protecting democracy.

Conservatives launch $2 million ad campaign urging GOP to back Biden request for Ukraine aid

A prominent conservative political group is launching a $2 million ad campaign urging Republicans in Congress to provide additional military aid to Ukraine despite the party remaining split on whether to continue supporting the war-torn country.
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