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US heat wave: Social media users try to make light of scorching temperatures

A heat wave is sweeping through the nation, and social media users have found entertaining ways to express just how hot it truly is.

LaRose leads GOP in race to topple Brown day after campaign starts

Republican Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is best positioned to take on Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in next year's Senate election in the Buckeye State, according to a new survey.

Rachel Levine ripped after arguing hormones help children avoid ‘wrong puberty’

Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine is under fire after suggesting that hormone therapy can assist children going through the "wrong puberty."

DeSantis says ‘proof is in the pudding’ about his ability to win 2024 election

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) remains confident about his 2024 presidential chances, saying on Tuesday that the "proof is in the pudding."

DeSantis pushes back against 2024 campaign critics: ‘Focused on building an organization’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) defended his 2024 presidential campaign against criticisms that he hasn't caught fire as the anti-Trump candidate since launching two months ago during a CNN interview with host Jake Tapper on Tuesday.

Slow Ukrainian counteroffensive ‘far from a failure,’ Milley says

Ukrainian forces have made limited progress in its counteroffensive to push Russian troops out of their borders, though the top U.S. general wouldn’t describe it as a failure.

Biden investigation: House GOP rolls out IRS ‘A-team’ whistleblowers Wednesday

On Wednesday, the two IRS whistleblowers whose testimony has been key in the House’s investigation into Hunter Biden will testify publicly for the first time before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.

CNN anchor claims Jack Smith visiting Subway is ‘a message to Donald Trump’

An anchor on CNN claimed on Tuesday that special counsel Jack Smith visiting a Subway was "a message to Donald Trump."

Wicker backs GOP on abortion but hopes Pentagon funding debates ‘stay away from social issues’

Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wants the upcoming Senate deliberations on the National Defense Authorization Act to focus on military readiness, not social issues.

DeSantis defends Trump against possible third indictment: ‘Criminalizing political differences’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) once again took to attacking the FBI and the Department of Justice when asked about former President Donald Trump's latest legal problems during a CNN interview with host Jake Tapper on Tuesday.
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