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Los Angeles TV anchor Christina Pascucci announces Democratic bid for California Senate

The crowded race for California's Senate seat in 2024 has a new Democratic contender: Christina Pascucci, an Emmy Award-winning television news reporter in Los Angeles.

Trump leads in 2024 rematch as Biden faces tests at home and abroad: Poll

Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a new survey while the incumbent struggles to deal with crises at home and abroad.

Haley says enemies can be stopped without ‘blank checks’ or ‘American soldiers on the battlefield’

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley claimed the U.S. can stop Russia, China, and Iran, which she dubbed an "evil alliance," without putting "American soldiers on the battlefield" or writing "blank checks." But the 2024 Republican presidential candidate offered few specifics as to how that would be accomplished.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker creates abortion-supporting nonprofit group

Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) rolled out a new abortion rights nonprofit group on Wednesday to bolster reproductive healthcare access nationwide after the overturning of Roe v. Wade last year.

AOC, Ilhan Omar, and Cori Bush slammed as the ‘Hamas Caucus’ by MTG

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) labeled liberal "Squad" members as the “Hamas Caucus” after they called for an “immediate ceasefire” in Israel and Gaza.

Victoria’s Secret goes back to basics after DEI marketing tanks sales

Lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret plans to withdraw its attempt at being more inclusive with its marketing, reverting to its original reputation in the wake of decreased sales.

Letitia James fires back as Trump returns to civil trial: ‘He engaged in persistent fraud’

New York Attorney General Letitia James fired back at Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the former president can "call me names," but in the end, "he engaged in persistent fraud."

Biden threatens to veto Kennedy proposal to cancel ‘woke’ small business lending rule

President Joe Biden said he would veto a measure by Senate Republicans to cancel an administration rule requiring banks to collect data on small business owners when they seek a loan.

Israel war: Capitol Police prepares for anti-Israel protest outside Congress

The United States Capitol Police is preparing for a planned protest outside of the Capitol on Wednesday by placing bike racks and extra officers outside of the complex.

Biosafety reforms emerge as bipartisan opening in House in wake of pandemic

Representatives in the House on Wednesday appeared to find common ground on the issue of strengthening safety mechanisms for biomedical research, indicating bipartisan support for legislative work amid a contentious environment in the lower chamber.
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