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Vivek Ramaswamy calls Trump wounded in rare criticism of GOP rival

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy directly and repeatedly criticized former President Donald Trump as "wounded" in a rare break from his pro-Trump stance throughout his White House campaign.

Census undercounted Illinois population in 2020

Illinois officials said the U.S. Census Bureau omitted nearly 47,000 people when counting the state's population in 2020, showing the state actually gained residents instead of losing them following a state-requested recount.

Disney lost near-decadelong streak of highest-grossing studio in 2023

Disney's streak as king of the box office came to an end in 2023 after Universal Pictures took the top spot last year.

Former Texas congresswoman embroiled in alleged ‘Grubgate’ scandal

Former Texas Rep. Mayra Flores was involved in a scandal dubbed "Grubgate" on Wednesday after she appeared to imply that some Mexican dishes, and the photos of them, were hers.

Harris cheers Culinary Workers’s ‘historic’ contract as Biden looks to solidify union support

Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated the Culinary Workers Union's new contract Wednesday in Nevada and, in remarks, propped up organized labor as the backbone of the nation.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for January end in Delaware in 20 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude sending its January payments, worth up to $1,751, in 20 days.

Bombings near Soleimani’s grave likely a terrorist attack in ISIS mold, US official says

The United States's early evaluations are that the two explosions that occurred Wednesday in Iran were a terrorist attack resemblant to previous ISIS bombings.

DC attorney general announces youth violence prevention program as crime plagues district

Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced a new grant program on Wednesday aimed at preventing youth violence in the district as the area experiences a surge in juvenile crime.

Scott Perry latest Republican to face lawsuit barring him from 2024 ballot in Pennsylvania

House Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry (R-PA) became the latest Republican to face a lawsuit looking to bar him from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment on Tuesday.

Members of Congress outperformed the stock market in 2023

Members of Congress beat the stock market last year, with Democrats dominating their Republican counterparts significantly, according to a new report by Unusual Whales, a market analysis group.
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