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Tom Suozzi campaign launch to win back key New York House seat is plagued by technical issues

Former Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) made his first public remarks since being tapped as the Democratic nominee for the House seat vacated by George Santos earlier this month, but the event was largely overshadowed by technical difficulties that silenced most of his speech for voters who sought to tune in virtually.

Republican Senate candidates start to shift on key plank that has haunted last two cycles

Republican candidates running in competitive Senate races next year are shifting their stances on abortion by softening their tone on a key issue that has been historically dominated by Democrats as a winning issue in key elections.

Taylor Swift ushers in new era with first $1 billion concert tour in history

Musician Taylor Swift has broken the record for gross revenue made during a concert tour, with an estimated $1,039,263,762 during its 2023 leg.

Popular Democratic governors confident they can carry unpopular Biden to victory in 2024

A group of Democratic governors are confident they can help President Joe Biden win reelection next year, despite the president's low polling numbers and approval rating.

Trump crushes Biden as 2024 rematch continues to trend in former president’s favor: Poll

Former President Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in national polling, indicating one of the lowest points for Biden's political standing less than one year before the 2024 election, a new poll shows.

Eric Adams returns to Big Apple from fruitless trip to DC: ‘Help is not on the way’

New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams returned to Manhattan on Friday with bad news about the city's migrant crisis after he pleaded for help in Washington, D.C., this week.

Christie buries DeSantis’s hopes of surviving Iowa: ‘It’ll be me, Trump and Nikki’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie dashed any hope for challenger Ron DeSantis to make much headway with voters once the primary elections get underway, predicting the Florida governor's campaign will begin to see a downturn after the Iowa caucuses next month.

Texas Supreme Court temporarily halts ruling to allow exception to state’s abortion ban in major legal fight

The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that would allow a Texas woman to circumvent the state's abortion ban and receive the procedure without consequence after it was discovered the baby has a fatal health condition.

Biden bungles major spending announcement for green plan

President Joe Biden traveled to Las Vegas on Friday to unveil his administration's latest investment in high-speed railways and train corridors, but the announcement was largely overshadowed by the president tripping over his words to articulate the exact cost.

Damning Hunter Biden indictment could spell more trouble for his father

The Hunter Biden indictment spells big trouble for President Joe Biden — at least according to the GOP.
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