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Liz Cheney attacks Trump and under-fire RNC boss Ronna McDaniel as 2024 rumors swirl

Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney condemned Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel for failing to denounce former President Donald Trump’s remarks over Veterans Day weekend, when he compared political enemies on the left to vermin.

Israel war: Israel-Hamas ceasefire protesters block escalators at Chicago tower

Protesters calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas blocked off the escalators of a 400-foot skyscraper in Chicago on Monday where an Israeli Consulate is located.

Democrats worry Biden has a ‘huge problem’ losing black voters heading into 2024

Democrats are growing concerned that President Joe Biden may be without the support of a key voting bloc next November as the Democratic Party continues to fall out of favor with a growing number of black voters. .

Why Tim Scott’s surprise announcement may have been timed just right

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) surprising Sunday night announcement that he was suspending his 2024 presidential campaign marked an inevitable end for a candidate who faced long-shot odds of capturing the GOP nomination as former President Donald Trump continues his dominance of the primary field.

Supreme Court will adopt an ethics code

The Supreme Court announced Monday the justices will adopt an ethics code as they face increasing pressure over undisclosed travel and gifts.

Class-action settlement: Navient student loan servicer users have until today to file claim for $28 million settlement

Student loan borrowers from three states who used Navient, a private student loan servicer, have until the end of Monday to file a claim to receive part of a $28 million class-action settlement.

No major GOP presidential candidate running on 15-week abortion limit after Scott exit

None of the major contenders in the 2024 Republican presidential race supports a national abortion restriction other than for late in pregnancy, following the withdrawal of Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Sunday.

Food stamps: November SNAP payments worth $1,751 end for New Mexico residents in seven days

Low-income New Mexican households that receive support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will see their final payments for the month of November by the 20th.

Early favorites who could succeed Manchin for senator of West Virginia

West Virginia Republicans have a significant advantage in one of the most closely watched Senate contests after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he would not launch a reelection bid.

Tim Scott exit brings GOP closer to a DeSantis-Haley showdown

The exit of Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) from the 2024 Republican presidential race leaves just four major challengers to former President Donald Trump for the nomination, bringing us closer to the day when it will be two.
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