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Democrats tried to give Biden an edge, but these states aren’t cooperating

The Democratic National Party approved President Joe Biden’s plan to overhaul the primaries earlier this year, formalizing Democrats' intentions to shake up their party’s calendar to give the president an early advantage.

Trump says threat of jail time doesn’t hurt his sleep: ‘I’m built a little differently’

Former President Donald Trump is not afraid of going to prison despite facing four criminal trials, saying, "I'm built a little differently."

NYC CEO providing services to migrants resigns after lying about credentials

DocGo CEO Anthony Capone resigned from his company that New York City hired to care for migrants after he admitted he lied about his credentials previously.

House Oversight member says ‘mountain of evidence’ building, linking Biden to influence peddling scheme

Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), a member of the House Oversight Committee, said “the mountain of evidence” against President Joe Biden continues to grow, linking him to “criminal bribery” and money laundering schemes involving Hunter Biden and foreign nationals.

TikTok campaign for Joe Biden received funding from George Soros

A TikTok campaign on President Joe Biden's behalf has links to George Soros.

Ibram X Kendi’s antiracism think tank at Boston University lays off third of staff

A Boston University think tank led by "antiracism" expert Ibram X. Kendi has let go of nearly a third of its staff, the latest sign of layoffs hitting left-wing activist groups.

Legality of Hunter Biden gun charges challenged by Supreme Court Bruen ruling

The landmark Second Amendment ruling at the Supreme Court last summer condemned by President Joe Biden is poised to become a legal lifeline for his recently indicted son, Hunter Biden.

Stimulus update: Payment worth $1,300 to be sent next month from Alaska fund

Eligible residents in Alaska are set to get their payment from the 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend in a few weeks.

Democrats don’t seem eager to defend Harris ahead of 2024

Questions are once again swirling around Vice President Kamala Harris.

How Sen. Eric Schmitt’s son prompted his entry into political life

It was important to Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) that his entire family was by his side as he was sworn in for his first term in the U.S. Senate in January.
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