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George Soros group quietly funded trip by Democrats to meet left-wing foreign leaders

Liberal billionaire and philanthropist George Soros's Foundation to Promote Open Society quietly helped fund a recent trip by House Democrats to meet with left-wing Latin American leaders in several foreign countries, documents show.

DeSantis to honor Jimmy Buffett with flags at half-staff

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has directed flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of legendary musician Jimmy Buffett who died last week.

Texas grid faces test Friday after residents asked to conserve energy

Six of Texas’s cities made up the top 10 hottest cities on Thursday, and it’s expected to stay that way heading into Friday — igniting fears that severe temperatures could put further stress on the state’s energy grid, a day after Texas’s grid operator issued an energy emergency for the first time this summer.

Vivek Ramaswamy tied for second place with DeSantis in post-GOP debate poll

Former President Donald Trump may be dominating the GOP presidential primary field, but his 2024 rivals are still fighting out who will become the heir to the Trump-alternative throne. A poll released on Thursday is giving hope to two of the most prominent non-Trump candidates in the field.

Stimulus check update: Direct monthly payment worth $1,000 to arrive for Los Angeles County residents in eight days

Eligible Los Angeles County residents will receive their monthly $1,000 payment in eight days as part of a guaranteed income program.

Tom Cotton warns 14th Amendment effort to remove Trump from ballots sets ‘dangerous precedent’

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) warned Democrats hoping to remove former President Donald Trump from state ballots via the 14th Amendment Wednesday that doing so would set a "dangerous precedent."

United Auto Workers president calls General Motors’s 10% wage increase offer ‘insulting’

The president of United Auto Workers has rejected an offer from General Motors, calling it "insulting."

UAW leader pushes back against Joe Biden’s claims of avoiding a strike

The leader of the United Auto Workers is pushing back against President Joe Biden's claims that an impending strike is unlikely, saying that the union is focusing on reaching an agreement with automakers.

Abortions spike around states with restrictions after Supreme Court reverses Roe v. Wade

Abortions spiked in states neighboring or near those with restrictions after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, according to a new study.

Kamala Harris embarks on college tour to get young voters excited about Biden

Kamala Harris is going on tour again.
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