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Trump’s ballot battle: States that could follow Colorado’s lead and try to block former president in 2024

Former President Donald Trump was ruled ineligible to be president under the 14th Amendment by the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday, but Colorado may not be the last state to rule against Trump.

Nikki Haley’s 2024 campaign momentum under new spotlight in Iowa caucuses

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's 2024 presidential campaign will face the first true test of her momentum in the Iowa caucuses next month, which could serve as an additional boost going into New Hampshire or an obstacle to her securing the Republican nomination.

Hunter Biden leaning into his addiction prompts careful line of attack from GOP

Hunter Biden's more aggressive strategy against House Republican investigations into his business dealings is creating political complications for the GOP as the younger Biden underscores his drug addiction and the personal tragedies he and President Joe Biden have experienced in life.

Which stores will close early on Christmas Eve and give employees Christmas holiday off?

While some retailers have opted to keep their doors open on holidays in years past, several retailers will be closed on Christmas this year.

Never Back Down tested limits of super PACs. Will it become a cautionary tale?

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) rode into 2023 on the heels of an electoral landslide and with enormous financial backing for a potential presidential run.

Biden administration drops $100,000 on Palestinian female ‘running and wellness’ project

The Biden administration is focused on a new project amid Israel's war against the terrorist group Hamas: "improving the mental health of 200 adolescent girls and young women in Palestine through weekly running and wellness sessions."

US needs to be ‘prepared to act’ militarily against Iran: Former CENTCOM commander

The United States has called on Iran to reduce the tension in the Middle East that Tehran and the entities it supports in the region have inflamed in recent weeks.

Kamala Harris echoes Biden administration comparison of Trump to Hitler

Vice President Kamala Harris directly compared former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler in an interview that aired Tuesday.

Vivek Ramaswamy pledges to withdraw from Colorado primary if Trump isn’t put back on ballot

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy pledged to take his name off the Colorado primary ballot if former President Donald Trump's name isn't on it.

Senate passes temporary FAA extension ahead of busy holiday travel season

The Senate passed a temporary extension to the Federal Aviation Administration’s authority until March 8, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate a long-term deal after the must-pass legislation was held up last week.
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