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Latino group teases non-Trump GOP endorsement: ‘Turn the page’

MIAMI — A prominent Latino advocacy group promised its 2024 presidential endorsement would encourage the Republican Party to look past former President Donald Trump as its nominee.

Youngkin PAC claims 2023 elections show road map for ‘Republican success’ despite losses

Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) PAC, Spirit of Virginia, attributed Republican losses in the commonwealth's off-year elections in a memo Wednesday to the significant amount of money poured into the state by Democrats.

Police make arrest connected to killing of Samantha Woll

Detroit police have made an arrest connected to the killing of Detroit synagogue President Samantha Woll.

DC Council passes bill creating free master’s program at University of DC to address social worker shortage

The D.C. Council is looking for new ways to address the shortage of social workers in the district, and this time it's turning to education to encourage more residents to enter the job field.

New York attorney general tells Trump judge to block expert witnesses from testifying

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed an objection on Wednesday against four expert witnesses former President Donald Trump plans to call as part of his defense in a civil fraud trial.

Israel war: Hamas plans to maintain a ‘permanent state of war’ with Israel

Hamas revealed its plan for a "permanent state of war" with the Jewish state of Israel as the Israel Defense Forces seek to eradicate Hamas from the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s Mossad helps foil Hezbollah terrorist plot in Brazil

Brazilian authorities, along with the help of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, thwarted a planned terrorist attack against the Jewish community that was allegedly directed by Iranian-backed Hezbollah.

More than half of US faces grid threats this winter, regulators warn

Over half the U.S. population lives in an area facing a high risk of power outages during peak winter conditions this year, U.S. regulators with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or NERC, said Wednesday.

White House points to the scoreboard on election results: ‘Voting matters and polls do not’

The White House reveled in Tuesday night's election results by pointing out the limitations of polling.

Philadelphia GOP avoids total oblivion in city council elections — down to just one seat

Candidates from a far-left splinter party won a pair of seats on the Philadelphia City Council on Tuesday, nabbing an unprecedented victory for liberals and handing defeat to Republicans, who had held the spots for more than seven decades.
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