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Michael Cohen: Trump’s biggest fear is to ‘lose all of his money’

Michael Cohen, claimed former President Donald Trump's biggest fear is losing "all of his money."

Eight Republican presidential candidates qualify for Virgin Islands caucus as date is announced

Eight Republican 2024 presidential candidates have qualified for the Virgin Islands GOP caucus, which has been scheduled for the beginning of February.

Hillary Clinton’s documentary snags an Emmy

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is now also an Emmy award-winning producer.

Biden says he’s ‘sick and tired’ of the ‘brinksmanship’ from House Republicans

President Joe Biden has criticized House Republicans and their "brinkmanship," saying that he is "sick and tired" of it.

Everything you need to know about the soaring $1.04 billion Powerball

The Powerball jackpot is still on the market, increasing to an estimated $1.04 billion after no tickets matched all six numbers at Saturday night's drawing.

Dean Phillips to step down from Democratic leadership role

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) will step down from his role in House Democratic Leadership due to his publicly floating a bid for president against the Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden.

Biden claims ‘nothing’ he has proposed as president is ‘extreme’

President Joe Biden denied criticism of his term as president, arguing that "nothing" he has proposed while in the White House has been "extreme."

Hochul flip-flops on immigration: Border is ‘too open’

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) said Sunday the border is “too open” and that all the migrants coming to her state pose a “real problem.”

Nikki Haley says she will not ‘demonize’ issue of abortion as president

Republican 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley stated Sunday that she refuses to "demonize" the issue of abortion as part of her campaign for president, contrasting herself from other Republicans in the primary race.

UAW strikers sour on Biden and Trump following visit to the picket line: Report

Autoworkers appear to be souring on both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump for attending their union strike and using it as a campaign stump last week.
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