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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $15 million A&W settlement in 12 days

The deadline to submit a claim form in a class-action lawsuit for those who purchased A&W root beer or cream soda products is 12 days away.

Kenneth Chesebro denied bid to dismiss Trump RICO case with Monty Python ‘parrot’ reference

The judge presiding over the Georgia election subversion case rejected a bid by defendant Kenneth Chesebro to dismiss his indictment, according to a filing on Friday.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $1,312 being sent from Alaska fund this month

A large swath of residents in Alaska who are eligible for the Permanent Fund Dividend will receive their annual payment from the program later this month after the first disbursement went out on Thursday.

DeSantis slams Hillary Clinton for saying MAGA ‘cult’ needs ‘deprogramming’

GOP presidential hopeful Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) slammed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday after she said MAGA voters might require "formal deprogramming."

Biden blames the press for his underwater economic polling

President Joe Biden suggested Friday that the media is choosing to selectively cover negative sentiment regarding Bidenomics.

Wisconsin anti-abortion group challenges medical licenses of abortion doctors

A Christian anti-abortion organization in Wisconsin is taking aggressive action by challenging the medical licenses of physicians who perform abortions in the state, arguing that they are infringing the 1849 statute prohibiting abortion that is currently being debated in the courts.

Three problems interfering with Biden and Trump’s 2024 rematch

Third-party candidates could play a significant role in the outcome of a possible President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump rematch in the 2024 election.

Dylan Mulvaney pitches Bud Light ad: ‘There’s room for all’

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney still has hope in an LGBT-positive Bud Light ad campaign.

House Republican takes aim at Chinese spying on American colleges

EXCLUSIVE — Freshman Rep. John James (R-MI) introduced legislation Friday that would require faculty and staff at universities to disclose any donations that they received from foreign sources.

Trump lawyers telegraph Supreme Court request to dismiss Jan. 6 criminal case

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have asked a federal court to dismiss the 2020 election interference case against him, a move that could signal their intent for future Supreme Court review.
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