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Who’s the Democrat running against Gov. Tate Reeves ahead of Mississippi’s governor primary

As the Mississippi primary election commences, the battle for governorship is the most high-profile statewide race on the ballot.

Riley Gaines among activists attacked by protesters during bill signing in Texas

Swimmer and activist Riley Gaines was among a group of women attacked Monday after attending the signing of a bill banning transgender athletes from competing on collegiate women's sports teams in Texas.

WATCH LIVE: Biden to discuss administration’s historic investments in conservation and climate resilience

President Joe Biden is set to tout the results of the Inflation Reduction Act a year after signing the policy into law. He's visiting multiple states this week to highlight his administration's economic agenda for climate change regulations.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris to announce program for workers during speech in Pennsylvania

Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday afternoon.

Tennessee suspect throws fentanyl in faces of police during arrest

A Tennessee man is facing at least 14 charges after he crashed a vehicle and flung fentanyl powder in the face of officers during his arrest, authorities said.

Republican Study Committee lays out public health priorities

EXCLUSIVE — The Republican Study Committee outlined its priorities on funding for the Department of Health and Human Services and the reauthorization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act.

Massachusetts governor declares emergency over immigrants: ‘This is a national issue’

"Sanctuary" state Massachusetts is the latest to declare a state of emergency for its inability to respond to thousands of immigrants who have arrived after being released from federal custody at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Nikki Haley knocks Tuberville for blockade on military promotions

Republican presidential candidate and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley chided Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) on Tuesday for his blockade on military promotions in protest of the Department of Defense's abortion policy.

Native American group threatens Washington Commanders with boycott over name change

A Native American group has threatened to boycott the Washington Commanders football team if the team does not revert to its older title, the Redskins.

Senate hopeful Frank LaRose eyes 2024 with crusade to ‘protect’ Ohio Constitution

Even before Frank LaRose announced a Senate run in Ohio, he had spent weeks crisscrossing the state for a different sort of campaign.
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