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Sununu says Trump could get ‘smoked out’ if GOP presidential field consolidates

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) believes former President Donald Trump could get "smoked out" in the Republican presidential primary if the rest of the field continues to consolidate.

Clyburn slams ‘MAGA-leaning Supreme Court’ for killing black voter support for Biden

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) blamed the Supreme Court's rulings on aspects of the Voting Rights Act as part of the reason for President Joe Biden having "unfinished business" that is hurting his support with black voters.

Ex-Wisconsin Supreme Court justice told to hand over records related to secret impeachment panel

A Wisconsin judge ordered a former state Supreme Court justice to produce paperwork related to her involvement in a Republican-led panel that allegedly held private meetings looking into impeachment charges against the state's newest and most liberal high court judge.

Joe Manchin hits the road to ‘save the nation’ amid 2024 speculation

Fresh off his announcement that he wouldn’t seek a third term in his coveted Senate seat next year, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is taking his show on the road.

Florida tests Democrats’ 2024 resolve

MIAMI — Florida Republicans are determined not to rest on their laurels after the GOP walloped Democrats during last year's state elections.

Moody’s changes US credit rating outlook to ‘negative’ over deficits and polarization

Moody's Investors Service changed the outlook on the United States's credit rating from "stable" to "negative" but reaffirmed the country's AAA rating.

Brandon Johnson secures another win for liberal agenda in Chicago

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson secured a win against big business on Thursday after the City Council voted to increase paid time off, the latest step in the progressive mayor's liberal agenda since he took office in May.

Suspect accused of sexually assaulting former Republican Sen. Martha McSally arrested

Police have arrested a suspect accused of sexually assaulting former Arizona Republican Sen. Martha McSally this week.

Gov. Greg Abbott signs law prohibiting vaccine mandates from private employers

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed a bill into law Friday to keep private employers from mandating COVID-19 vaccines.

Eric Adams electronic devices seized by FBI in campaign investigation

New York City Mayor Eric Adams had three of his electronic devices seized by the FBI related to an investigation into fundraising for his 2021 mayoral campaign, according to multiple reports.
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