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Three members of Congress who stand to benefit more than anyone from a Trump reelection

With former President Donald Trump being the favorite in the 2024 GOP presidential primary and leading President Joe Biden in head-to-head general election polls, several members of Congress are hoping Trump can win the presidency for their own sake.

Democrats attack Clarence Thomas’s wife in bid for his recusal from Trump case

A growing list of House Democrats is calling on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from a case examining former President Donald Trump's claims of immunity from prosecution, attacking the jurist's wife over her public support for the former president.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,500 from Montana rebate being sent through over next 13 days

In 13 days, the Montana Department of Revenue will finish its distribution of an income tax rebate of up to $2,500 to eligible residents in the state.

Content creators blasted for profiting off of Philadelphia’s ‘tranq tourism’

Social media creators are under fire for taking advantage of a derelict Philadelphia community and filming its residents while they are high for content.

Top Obama officials skeptical of Biden’s plan to fix his two biggest problems

Officials who worked for former President Barack Obama are sounding the alarm about two central problems in President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.

‘We have to strike back at the Houthis’: Former CENTCOM commander

The two most recent leaders of U.S. Central Command have called for the military to respond more forcefully to the attacks of Houthi forces against commercial vessels in the region's waterways.

Stimulus update: Application period for direct payments from Alaska fund opens in 14 days

Applications for the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend program will open to residents for 2024 in 14 days.

Georgia’s struggles to push maps through courts runs down to school district in Cobb County

A federal court ordered the Cobb County, Georgia, school district must redraw the lines for its school board for next year's elections.

Authorities shut down southern border bridges over immigration surge: ‘WAY over capacity’

AUSTIN, Texas — The situation at the U.S.-Mexico border further deteriorated over the weekend as tens of thousands of immigrants crossed the Rio Grande and entered the United States illegally per day, prompting the Biden administration to shut down railroad crossings in Eagle Pass and El Paso.

Pope says gay people can receive blessings: ‘No intention to legitimize anything’

Pope Francis and the Vatican's office for Catholic doctrine released a document Monday clarifying that couples in "irregular situations," including same-sex relationships, are able to receive blessings that do not validate their relationships.
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