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WATCH: Byron York discusses Trump leading in South Carolina with 48%

Former President Donald Trump is leading the Republican candidacy in South Carolina, with the Washington Examiner's Byron York stating that the numbers look "very, very good" for the former president.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 to begin in Delaware in nine days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin August payments in Delaware, worth up to $1,691, in nine days.

Trump records released to special counsel Jack Smith from 2020 election fraud investigator

Thousands of records related to former President Donald Trump's efforts to find voter fraud in 2020 have been turned over to special counsel Jack Smith after being shielded from investigators for months.

Initiative 82: What is the new charge appearing on DC restaurant checks?

Dining in Washington, D.C., could get more expensive as new service fees have recently been implemented in the nation’s capital.

Texas adults smash windshield to rescue infant trapped in blistering car

Several Texans are being lauded as heroes after they smashed the window of a scorching vehicle to save an infant trapped inside.

White House ‘always keeping a close eye’ on Trump threats

The White House declined to specifically comment on vague threats made by former President Donald Trump regarding a looming federal indictment but suggested that it's ready to handle any threats of violence carried out by his supporters.

White House zeroes in on DeSantis ahead of Emmett Till monument announcement

The White House on Monday lashed out at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over education policy.

Romney urges long-shot GOP candidates to drop out by late February and back one Trump challenger

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) has a plan to take down former President Donald Trump in the GOP primaries, and it requires the cooperation of the 2024 Republican presidential field to pull it off.

DOJ files suit against Texas for building Rio Grande barrier ‘without the federal authorization’

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX), demanding the removal of a floating barrier his government installed in the Rio Grande.

Pulling the plug: Three ways Trump has promised to slow Biden’s electric vehicle push if reelected

Former President Donald Trump is promising to reverse President Joe Biden's electric vehicle policies if he returns to the White House in 2024.
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