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‘Tennessee Three’ member launches exploratory committee for 2024 Senate seat

Democratic Tennessee state Rep. Gloria Johnson, one of the members of the "Tennessee Three," has formed an exploratory committee for a potential Senate run in 2024.

Kamala Harris refuses to call Julie Su ‘acting’ labor secretary

Vice President Kamala Harris refused to call labor secretary nominee Julie Su the "acting" labor secretary.

Chris Christie says Trump ‘left’ him after 2020 election

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said former President Donald Trump "left" him rather than Christie leaving Trump after the 2020 election.

Trump denied request for delay in Jan. 6 hearing after Truth Social tirade against judge

U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected a request on Tuesday from former President Donald Trump to delay a hearing until next week in the case related to the 2020 election, instead setting it for Friday morning.

Niger coup plotters stonewall US, to Russia’s delight

President Joe Biden’s administration has growing doubts about its ability to thwart a coup plot against one of the closest United States allies in West Africa, despite the relative isolation of the military junta in Niger and abroad.

Most people view candidate’s stance on abortion as key voting issue: Poll

The vast majority of people will take a political candidate’s position on abortion into consideration before voting, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

GOP hearing near Arizona border digs into Biden’s ‘concerning’ CBP One app

The House Republicans drew attention to a new "concerning" report that Mexican cartels are exploiting the CBP One app, the Biden administration's phone app meant to streamline immigrant admission to the United States.

US consumer credit card debt reaches $1 trillion for first time

U.S. consumers' credit card debt has exceeded $1 trillion for the first time.

Democrats want to flee Florida over ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, GOP urges ‘perverted’ exodus

A new study of Florida residents says most of the state's parents who are registered Democrats have considered leaving the state due to the Parental Rights in Education Act, and the Florida GOP is urging them to leave.

Trump met with mixed reaction when he asks supporters if he should debate

Former President Donald Trump was met with a mixed reaction from his supporters on Tuesday after he asked them if he should participate in the Republican debates.
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