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How Gavin Newsom fits into Biden’s 2024 plans

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has positioned himself to be the future of the Democratic Party while maintaining a supportive relationship with President Joe Biden.

GOP lawmaker introduces bill to repeal DC Home Rule Act, citing rising crime rate

EXCLUSIVE — Freshman Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) filed a bill Friday that would repeal the D.C. Home Rule Act and give Congress authority over the district.

Virginia songwriter Oliver Anthony goes viral with anti-government ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’

A songwriter in Virginia released a song this week that quickly went viral for its criticisms of modern American government.

Leading Democrat and Biden ally slams Iran hostage deal as break with US policy

President Joe Biden’s apparent agreement to unfreeze more than $6 billion of Iran's funds in exchange for six American hostages could inspire more “kidnappings and shakedowns,” according to a senior House Democrat.

Hunter Biden investigation: Congressional Republicans fume over special counsel news

Leading House Republicans investigating President Joe Biden and his family greeted Attorney General Merrick Garland appointing U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden matter with skepticism.

Boston plans 35-acre island facility to combat homelessness and addiction

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced plans to rebuild the city's Long Island Bridge and build a facility to combat homelessness, addiction, and mental health.

House candidate accidentally sends email ending campaign only to reverse course

The Democratic candidate running against Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA) accidentally sent out an email ending his campaign.

Wisconsin parents pull daughters from school sports over trans safety concerns

Some Wisconsin parents have pulled their daughters from their school sports team over safety concerns that a transgender student would participate alongside them and share their changing areas.

Food stamps: These states will wrap up their SNAP programs for August starting in two days

Several states are wrapping up the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, for August, sending out remaining payments over the course of next week.

Pence agrees to sign pledge to support Republican candidate to participate in presidential debate

Former Vice President Mike Pence confirmed Thursday that he will sign a pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee for president in 2024, in order to appear in the first GOP debate on Aug. 23.
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