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Chris Christie knocks DeSantis for not meeting with Biden during Florida visit

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticized 2024 rival and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for skipping a meeting with President Joe Biden over the weekend as he toured parts of DeSantis's state in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia.

Trump encourages auto industry workers to vote for him to end electric vehicle ‘madness’

Former President Donald Trump has asked auto industry workers to encourage their leaders to vote for him in the next presidential election, stating he will "immediately" end the electric vehicle "madness."

Proud Boys’ Enrique Tarrio sentenced to a record 22 years in prison over Jan. 6 conviction

Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, former national chairman of the Proud Boys, was sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in prison over his role in organizing a large group for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the longest sentence of the hundreds handed out so far in connection with the attack.

Psychedelics show promise in treating clinical depression: Study

Psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound in psychedelic mushrooms, has shown promise as a treatment for clinical depression, according to a study.

Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers expect disgraced lawyer to receive new trial, alleging jury tampering

Attorneys for disgraced South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh said they are optimistic that their client will receive a new trial after they presented evidence that alleges juror interference.

DOJ raises Santos plea deal speculation with hearing delay request

The Department of Justice asked to delay Thursday’s hearing for Rep. George Santos’s (R-NY) criminal case, saying the parties are discussing “possible paths forward” and raising speculation that a plea deal might be coming.

Majority of Republicans not worried about Trump electability in face of indictments: Poll

A majority of Republicans do not believe the indictments against former President Donald Trump will affect his ability to be elected in 2024, according to a new CNN poll.

Conservative group sues Meta and advertising firms for racial discrimination in hiring

A civil rights group sued Facebook parent company Meta and a group of media producers for discriminating based on race while hiring the staff required to produce a new advertisement.

McConnell downplays freezing incident as ‘one particular moment of my time back home’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) largely sidestepped an apparent medical episode he suffered in front of reporters in Kentucky last week, only giving passing mention to "one particular moment of my time back home" as he delivered his first floor speech following the August recess.

Schumer urges Congress to ‘get on the same page’ as government funding deadline nears

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the Senate’s No. 1 priority needs to be avoiding a "pointless shutdown," imploring colleagues in the House to treat the situation with urgency despite an impasse over a set of demands by hard-line conservatives.
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