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Mark Cuban to sell majority stake in Dallas Mavericks: Report

Mark Cuban is reportedly selling a majority of his stake in the Dallas Mavericks to fellow billionaire Miriam Adelson.

Gretchen Whitmer’s sister drops House bid against Lawler in New York

Democratic candidate Liz Whitmer Gereghty dropped her bid to unseat Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) in the competitive House race in New York, all but clearing the way for her primary opponent, Mondaire Jones, to face the incumbent Republican next fall.

WATCH LIVE: Schumer gives speech on antisemitism on Senate floor

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the highest-ranking Jewish member of Congress, is giving a speech on antisemitism on the Senate floor.

WATCH LIVE: Mike Johnson holds press conference with chairmen leading Biden impeachment inquiry

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is holding a press conference with the chairmen leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Cornel West says establishment has ‘good reason to be afraid’ of third-party candidates

Independent presidential candidate Cornel West said the establishment of both major political parties has "good reason to be afraid" of him and other third-party candidates in the 2024 election.

Democratic nightmare: How Manchin and Menendez dealt their party a major embarrassment

A vote to move forward a top Labor Department nominee in the Senate failed Tuesday, with some Democrats helping deal an embarrassing blow to President Joe Biden.

Trump and DeSantis to battle it out in dueling Iowa rallies ahead of key 2024 test

Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will hold competing campaign rallies this weekend in Iowa to shore up support before next year's Iowa caucuses.

Koch allies’ Haley endorsement raises questions about GOP foreign policy debate

A Koch-aligned political group has endorsed the most hawkish candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

The Obama Factor: Would Barack back Gavin Newsom as Biden’s successor?

Growing dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden has prompted widespread speculation in the media and among Democrats about who will eventually succeed him atop the party.

Supreme Court wades into term’s second major fight against the administrative state

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider the Securities and Exchange Commission's powers to enforce securities law through its in-house tribunal system rather than in court, marking the second of three major cases this term that could rock the administrative state.
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