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Nikki Haley speaks out against lockdowns and school closures as COVID-19 cases rise

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley warned against returning to lockdowns and shutting down schools amid a post-summer rise in COVID-19 cases nationwide, claiming the last time the country went into lockdown, it "wreaked havoc" on the United States.

Chicago residents upset resources are going toward immigrants as more Texas buses arrive

Chicago residents are growing increasingly wary of the dedication of resources to immigrants, particularly as the city is set to receive a new wave of immigrants from the southern border on Wednesday.

Hurricane Idalia pushes flamingos far from the Caribbean

Hurricane Idalia wreaked havoc on the "Big Bend" in Florida last week, but the storm has had unusual effects on places as far away as Ohio.

Trump asks judge to delay New York civil trial amid piling legal troubles

Former President Donald Trump asked a New York state judge to delay a trial that could reap costly ramifications for his family business, the Trump Organization.

Generation Z Democrat Maxwell Frost accused by watchdog of illegal social media usage

A freshman Democratic congressman likely violated federal law over his social media activity, according to a watchdog group.

Haley’s campaign touts post-debate momentum and knocks rivals in memo

A memo from Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's campaign manager took aim at three of her 2024 rivals, along with lauding Haley as the candidate best suited to defeat former President Donald Trump in the GOP primary and then defeat President Joe Biden next year.

Trump hits Biden’s mental and physical fitness: ‘Not running the government’

Former President Donald Trump responded to a question about President Joe Biden being "too old" to run for reelection in 2024 on Wednesday, agreeing with criticism of his age, despite being just a few years younger.

Harris knows she could end up in ‘job of being president’ but says Biden is ‘fine’

Vice President Kamala Harris said Wednesday she understood when taking her oath that her duties may require her to step in as president if something were to happen to President Joe Biden.

Three key governor races avoid Biden and Trump in ads despite endorsements

Three gubernatorial races are keeping any mention of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in advertisements to a minimum, an indication that candidates may perceive establishment members of their party as a weakness in their campaigns.

US Southern Command cancels Sound of Freedom screenings at headquarters

Two screenings of the Sound of Freedom at the military's U.S. Southern Command headquarters were canceled.
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