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Harris reportedly dismisses question about declining black turnout: ‘Talk to me after 2024’

Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly refused to address questions over the decline in black voter turnout seen by the Democratic Party in the 2022 midterm elections.

Powerball: What everyone needs to know about $1.73 billion jackpot

The Powerball jackpot now sits at an estimated $1.73 billion after Monday night’s drawing yielded no winner of the grand prize.

White House insists Biden can juggle Israel and classified documents interview

The White House bristled at suggestions it asked that President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, who is investigating the allegations over Biden mishandling classified documents, be rescheduled amid Hamas's deadly terrorist attacks and Israel's retaliatory strikes.

House GOP split ahead of speaker vote as McCarthy tells allies not to nominate him

The House Republican Conference is set to hold its speaker candidate forum on Tuesday, but members remain divided, and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is now discouraging allies from adding him to the mix.

Israel war: White House stands by $6 billion prisoner swap payment to Iran

The White House stands by its recent decision to send $6 billion to Iran in exchange for the safe release of U.S. citizens, even after the Hamas terror attacks in Israel over the weekend.

Department of Defense schools defy the odds and show academic success during COVID-19

The U.S. government’s military base K-12 schools significantly outperformed other public schools, a recent analysis revealed.

Food stamps: October SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Maine residents end in four days

Maine residents will continue to collect payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the month of October until Saturday.

California creates race-based missing persons alert system: ‘Ebony alert’

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed legislation making California the first state in the country to create a separate alert system for missing women and children based on race.

Israel war: White House has no ‘red lines’ for Netanyahu but downplays Gaza ‘siege’

Israel will not attempt to apply “the concept of siege” to the Gaza Strip, according to a senior White House official who emphasized that President Joe Biden will not draw “red lines” for Israel’s response to Hamas.

Harris and White House mum on possibility of presidential succession: Report

Top White House officials reportedly dismissed questions about the possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris having to succeed President Joe Biden before the end of his term.
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