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WATCH LIVE: Biden pardons turkeys Liberty and Bell in Thanksgiving tradition

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, President Joe Biden will partake in a time-honored White House tradition: the annual turkey pardon.

Supreme Court declines to consider Derek Chauvin’s appeal of Floyd murder conviction

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the appeal of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's murder conviction over the summer 2020 death of George Floyd.

Biden’s birthday reminds voters ‘bubble wrap’ plan to protect him is in full swing

As President Joe Biden celebrates his 81st birthday on Monday and his age is thrust back into the spotlight, voters are reminded of the plans and protocols in place to avoid a campaign-ending fall or mistake before the 2024 election.

Rent prices fell in October for second month in a row

Nationwide rents fell in October, indicating the rental market is softening as the Federal Reserve holds interest rates at their highest level in years.

NRSC blasts Gallego and Sinema as ‘deadbeat dad’ and ‘liberal Democrat’ in new ad

The National Republican Senatorial Committee debuted an attack ad on Monday, targeting Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) after recent polling suggested the latter posed more of a threat to the Republican candidate in 2024.

Obama strategist Axelrod warns Biden that acting like Hillary Clinton gives him ’50-50′ odds of beating Trump

Democratic strategist David Axelrod said President Joe Biden's belief that he can "cheat nature" to win in 2024 has a "50-50 shot" of landing, with the former adviser comparing the president's hopes to those of Hillary Clinton.

Biden turns 81: The role of age and ability in the 2024 election

President Joe Biden, the oldest sitting U.S. president, turned 81 on Monday.

Trump and Smith lawyers to fight over gag order in Monday’s oral arguments

Attorneys for Donald Trump and Jack Smith will face off Monday before a three-judge panel over whether a gag order restricting Trump's speech in the election subversion case in Washington, D.C., violates the former president's First Amendment rights.

Democratic dark money kingmaker pumps millions into ‘nonpartisan’ Supreme Court watchdogs

"Nonpartisan" Supreme Court watchdogs demanding conservative justices disclose more about their finances hauled in millions of dollars combined in 2022 from the largest Democratic-allied dark money network in the United States, tax forms show.

Saying farewell: House incumbents retiring in 2024

Ahead of the 2024 election, several incumbents have already announced that they will retire from Congress and not seek reelection before the New Year has even started.
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