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Gavin Newsom tells Ron DeSantis ‘neither of us’ will be 2024 nominees

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) offered a blunt assessment of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) during their Thursday night debate, telling the presidential hopeful he won't win the White House.

Ken Paxton sues Pfizer over alleged misrepresentation of COVID-19 vaccine efficacy

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday the state was suing the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer for allegedly misrepresenting the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to silence public discourse on the vaccine.

Shellenberger tells weaponization subcommittee US and UK turned ‘psychological operations’ against Americans

Journalist Michael Shellenberger testified in front of a House Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday, claiming military contractors for the United States and the United Kingdom have used disinformation tactics against Americans.

Federal judge blocks Montana TikTok ban from taking effect

A federal judge on Thursday blocked a Montana law banning the use of TikTok from taking effect on Jan. 1.

Dave Chappelle makes surprise visit to the Capitol ahead of evening show at The Anthem

Comedian Dave Chappelle made a surprise visit to the Capitol late Thursday afternoon, gathering with friends ahead of his Washington show in the evening.

Marco Rubio rebuffs ceasefire demands, calls for Israel to destroy Hamas: ‘Vicious animals’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) rebuffed an activist's call for a ceasefire in Gaza, saying Israel should instead do everything in its power to destroy Hamas.

Battle over surveillance program extension unites conservatives and progressives in Congress

A battle over an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is leading to an unlikely alliance of conservative Republicans and progressive Democrats in Congress.

Trump DHS secretary says ‘all options’ on the table for restarting family separations

A senior Trump administration official who previously led the Department of Homeland Security testified before Congress that the idea of restarting family separations at the southern border should not be off the table if former President Donald Trump wins a second term in office next year.

Lawmakers accuse intelligence community of stonewalling on UFOs

Bipartisan lawmakers claimed the federal government is not transparent about the occurrences of unidentified aerial phenomena, even accusing their congressional colleagues of participating in the "stonewalling" of information.

Florida Republican Chairman Christian Ziegler under investigation for sexual battery

Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler is under criminal investigation by the Sarasota Police Department over an accusation of sexual battery, confirmed Thursday.
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