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NJ’s Senate president steps in as acting governor after lieutenant governor hospitalized

New Jersey is on its second acting governor as of Monday after Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver was hospitalized Monday morning. Oliver was unable to carry out the duties of acting governor.

Sunny Hostin warns judge in Trump case to ‘be very, very careful’

The View co-host Sunny Hostin cautioned the judge overseeing the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.

New Minnesota gun control laws go into effect Tuesday

Minnesota on Tuesday will join 18 other states across the country ushering in tougher gun laws that include expanded background checks and a so-called red flag law that allows authorities to ask the courts to temporarily take away firearms from people they believe are a risk to themselves or others.

Ron DeSantis PAC hauls in tens of millions from wealthy ex-Trump allies

A super PAC spending large sums to will Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to the White House in 2024 says it pulled large donations from deep-pocketed GOP donors who previously backed former President Donald Trump.

Haiti kidnapping: Who is Alix Dorsainvil, the New Hampshire nurse taken with her child

An American nurse and her child were kidnapped in Haiti last week. They were taken from the campus of a Christian nonprofit organization near the country's capital of Port-au-Prince, according to the organization.

DOJ requested census include ‘sexual orientation and gender identity’ data

The Department of Justice sent a letter to the U.S. Census Bureau requesting it include questions regarding "sexual orientation and gender identity" in its national demographics collection, according to a Freedom of Information Act request.

Food stamps: August SNAP payment worth up to $2,145 to arrive in Alaska on Tuesday

Eligible recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Alaska will receive their payments on Tuesday.

Mark Hamill calls for boycott of Elon Musk’s X to show ‘the power of the people’

Actor Mark Hamill has called for people on social media to partake in a boycott of X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

What to know about the CDC warning on rare tick-borne allergy to meat

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified a rare, little-understood tick-borne illness as an emerging public health threat last week.

Trump says GOP primary debate ‘might’ help him choose running mate: ‘Let them debate’

Former President Donald Trump quipped that the Republican presidential debate in August may help him decide who will be his running mate for the 2024 presidential election.
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