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Fani Willis asks for Trump trial to begin three months before Election Day

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked a judge on Friday to schedule the trial in the case against Donald Trump in Georgia for Aug. 5, which would temporarily sideline the former president and leading GOP presidential candidate from the campaign trail at the height of election season.

Low expectations, few outcomes: Biden departs APEC after meeting with Xi

SAN FRANCISCO — From his marquee meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to off-the-cuff comments he made during his public appearances, President Joe Biden departs the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum with a mixed bag of results.

Climate protester interrupts 2024 hopefuls at Iowa evangelical forum

A climate protester disrupted an evangelical forum in Des Moines, Iowa, an event that drew three of the leading Republican contenders for president on Friday.

Sarah Bedford says efforts to wipe Trump’s lead ‘haven’t really mattered at all’

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford suggested there's very little that could would take away from former President Donald Trump's lead in 2024.

Gunman dead after multiple people shot at New Hampshire State Hospital

Multiple people have been shot at the New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, local law enforcement officials said Friday, with the shooter dead.

Arizona State University cancels Rashida Tlaib-headlined pro-Gaza event

Arizona State University canceled an event featuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Friday after a statement from state lawmakers that the congresswoman's "extremist, antisemitic views" were not welcome in the Copper State.

Ken Buck predicts Republicans would impeach a felon Trump if elected in 2024

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) believes that if former President Donald Trump is convicted of one or more of the felony charges he faces and is elected back to the White House, an impeachment would begin immediately, with Republican senators voting to convict.

Fairfax school board member praised teacher’s anti-Israel advocacy, emails show

EXCLUSIVE — A member of the Fairfax County School Board in northern Virginia commended a teacher's anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian rhetoric, according to internal emails.

With CR signed, Biden funding for Ukraine and Israel remains in the lurch

The government won't shut down this weekend, but President Joe Biden still has plenty of budget headaches.

White House urges House GOP to stop ‘irresponsible’ impeachment inquiry subpoenas

The White House pushed back on the validity of the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden on Friday, urging House Republicans to withdraw their subpoenas and interview requests.
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