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Electric vehicles have dealers stumped on how to make convincing sales pitch

Car dealers are struggling to convince the general public to purchase electric vehicles, as the price tags seemingly only entice the upper class.

Biden shares an early Thanksgiving meal with servicemembers in Virginia

President Joe Biden's Thanksgiving festivities started on Sunday as he and first lady Jill Biden celebrated an early holiday meal with servicemen and servicewomen.

Biden approval rating hits new low amid foreign policy challenges: Poll

President Joe Biden’s approval rating is at an all time low as the war in Israel and Gaza and foreign policy weigh on the minds of voters a year out from the 2024 election.

Who are the turkeys set to be pardoned by Biden this week?

A pair of turkeys scheduled to be pardoned by the president this Thanksgiving week had their names revealed on Sunday: Liberty and Bell.

Jen Psaki calls Trump an ‘authoritarian’ and Johnson a ‘zealot’

MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki took aim at former President Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) during her show Sunday.

Cotton slams Biden for saying it ‘was an honor and pleasure’ to welcome ‘communist dictator’ Xi

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) criticized President Joe Biden for his recent meet-up with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.

The five seats Republicans could flip to secure a Senate majority in 2024

Republicans working to retake control of the United States Senate only need to net wins in two swing races for seats currently held by Democrats to secure the majority.

Ron DeSantis says ‘father time is undefeated’ in attack against Trump’s age

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) hit former President Donald Trump over his age, arguing that it would negatively affect his ability as president.

California Democrats split on Schiff and Lee endorsement in Senate race

SACRAMENTO, California — California Democrats could not agree on who to endorse in its high-profile United States Senate race, with no candidate earning 60% of a convention delegate vote.

Netanyahu rebukes Palestinian Authority claim that Israel massacred own civilians

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rebuked a claim from the Palestinian Authority that blamed Israel for massacring its own civilians on Oct. 7, saying that the claim was "utterly preposterous."
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