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Kamala Harris celebrates hip-hop’s 50th anniversary by hosting star-studded party

Vice President Kamala Harris invited a host of musicians to her home Saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.

DeSantis stumps with Reynolds at Iowa-Iowa State game

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was seen alongside Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) at the tailgate outside the Iowa-Iowa State football game on Saturday as other Republican presidential candidates also attended the event.

Eric Adams slashes New York City budget yet again as cost of immigration crisis rises

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a budget cut of 5% across all city agencies on Saturday due to the rising cost of the immigration crisis unfolding there.

Trump flips burgers with fans at tailgate for Iowa-Iowa State matchup

Former President Donald Trump took part in flipping burgers on the grill and visited a fraternity house prior to the Iowa-Iowa State college football game on Saturday.

Kemp slams Trump for opposition to ending COVID lockdowns in April 2020

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) says he "sure as hell" still remembers former President Donald Trump's opposition to reopening from COVID-19 lockdowns in April 2020.

Trump responds to piles of legal trouble — ‘I’m being indicted for you’

Former President Donald Trump told supporters at a campaign rally for the 2024 election in Rapid City, South Dakota, on Friday that he considers the various criminal indictments against him to be a "badge of honor."

Laxative shortage sweeps US as diet and work habits leave stores ‘literally running out’

Laxatives are the latest pharmaceutical product to be added to the list of drug shortages in the United States as more people are struggling to find constipation-relieving products on store shelves.

Todd and Julie Chrisley slated to end prison sentence sooner than expected

Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley will have shortened prison sentences from the time they began in January.

GOP presidential candidates slam New Mexico governor’s gun carry ban

Two Republican presidential candidates are going after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D-NM) executive action to ban the right to carry firearms in public for 30 days in the Albuquerque area.

Republicans prepare for future of clarity on policy for ‘pro-life’ movement

Senate Republicans are crafting a new strategy for providing clarity on abortion debates ahead of the 2024 election cycle after confronting new data on the negative connotations of the "pro-life" movement.
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