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Biden skewers Trump, Boebert, and ‘extreme MAGA movement’ in Colorado

President Joe Biden heartily attacked former President Donald Trump and the "extreme MAGA movement" in Colorado on Wednesday afternoon.

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney listed in Forbes’ ’30 Under 30’ list

Forbes magazine named transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney to its "30 Under 30 Social Media" list, which highlights 30 up-and-coming social media personalities who have shaped the "creator economy."

As Biden attacks, Democratic Boebert challenger clings to middle on energy

President Joe Biden is taking on Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) directly, promoting his economic vision in her congressional district as she stares at a competitive reelection bid. Her opponent, Democrat Adam Frisch, is taking a more guarded approach.

Nikki Haley compares Donald Trump to Joe Biden in 2024 attack

Former Republican South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley accused former President Donald Trump of hiding from the debate stage and using tactics similar to those of President Joe Biden.

Speaker Mike Johnson has ‘real reservations’ about expelling George Santos

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he is leaning toward opposing the resolution to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) and called the decision a“vote of conscience" for his colleagues.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for December to begin in Delaware in three days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in three days.

Republican congressman denies he called Trump ‘Orange Jesus’

A Republican congressman has denied accusations from former colleague Liz Cheney that he referred to former President Donald Trump as “Orange Jesus."

Utah State QB gives up final year of eligibility, plans to become Navy SEAL

A Utah State University football player is trading in his future in the sport to serve his country, giving up another season of football to join the Navy SEALs.

US hopes for extension of Israel-Hamas ceasefire

The Biden administration is hoping Israel and Hamas will agree to extend their ceasefire, which is set to expire in a matter of hours.

Supreme Court questions federal agencies’ ability to serve as judge and jury

The Republican-appointed majority on the Supreme Court appears skeptical of the Securities and Exchange Commission's powers to conduct in-house adjudications without juries in a case that could disrupt the administrative state.
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