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Newsom would make an ‘interim appointment’ to replace Feinstein if her seat is vacated

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) would name an “interim appointment” for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) should the Senate seat open up, aside from the three Democrats currently running for the oldest serving senator's seat.

Coco Gauff speaks on faith’s role in US Open win after French Open ‘heartbreak’

U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff referenced her faith in her first speech immediately following her win.

Kevin Sorbo on hate-filled Hollywood: ‘Fight back by doing positive movies’

Actor Kevin Sorbo gave his own prognosis on what Hollywood needs to turn things around.

Meet the Obama-appointed judge who holds Google’s fate in his hands

One judge may determine whether or not Google will be ruled a monopoly and face consequences for its alleged domination of the internet search sector.

Pence tests appetite for old-school conservatism in Trump-era populist GOP

Former Vice President Mike Pence has centered his campaign around framing the choice for Republican voters as old school conservatism versus populism.

Stimulus update: Payment worth up to $3,284 from Alaska fund sent out in four days

The 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend payment has been delivered to most recipients, but some remaining residents are scheduled to receive their dividend in four days.

Supreme Court tees up argument dates on major gun, trademark, and social media disputes

The Supreme Court this week scheduled oral arguments for seven more cases this fall, some with eventual rulings that will define the 2023 term.

Stimulus check update: Montana residents have 21 days to claim tax rebate worth up to $675

Montana residents have 21 days left to submit their applications for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer.

House Republicans return to messy appropriations fight as government shutdown looms

As the House prepares to return to Capitol Hill to continue talks over government funding, the lower chamber remains at a standstill as GOP leaders seek to appease the demands of hardline conservatives while also presenting a proposed budget that can pass the Democratic-led Senate.

Blue cities threaten red states: Here’s what to know about the candidates in Nashville’s mayor race

In recent years, dozens of mayoral contests in red states have resulted in a Democratic winner, and races in left-leaning municipalities like Nashville put pressure on the Republican Party.
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