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Republican debate: Trump won’t be in Milwaukee, but his campaign surrogates will be

Former President Donald Trump's decision to forgo the first Republican National Committee primary debate on Wednesday doesn't mean his presence won't be felt.

Trump wants to screen immigrants for ‘Marxist’ views and extend Texas buoy barriers

Former President Donald Trump would take drastic actions to stop illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border if elected president, including conducting ideology screenings to ensure pro-Marxist immigrants are not admitted.

Milwaukee machinations: Trump’s big debate gamble

Former President Donald Trump is betting that he can be the debate star from afar.

Republicans say Biden-allied PAC potentially violated federal law

House Republicans are raising concerns over the possibility that a super PAC supporting President Joe Biden unlawfully failed to disclose the identities of donors for a major cash transfer from the group's linked dark money group.

‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ spurned from Queen’s Greatest Hits

Queen's iconic 1978 song "Fat Bottomed Girls" appears to have been spurned from the latest edition of the group's Greatest Hits collection on one streaming site.

Trump dominates Iowa despite feud with governor, but sliver of hope for DeSantis: Poll

Former President Donald Trump appears to have maintained his strong lead over other competitors in new polling of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers, despite predictions that controversial campaign decisions might hurt him.

Hundreds of New Yorkers protest shelter and illegal immigrants flooding city

Hundreds of New Yorkers took to the streets on Sunday outside a former Staten Island nursing home to protest its proposed transformation into a migrant shelter.

Oliver Anthony performs across US as hit song continues success streak

Country singer Oliver Anthony, whose hit song "Rich Men North of Richmond" has taken the country by storm, performed in front of another live audience over the weekend.

Majority of likely Iowa GOP voters say they could be persuaded to support another candidate: Poll

A majority of likely Republican caucusgoers in Iowa have yet to decide who they will support as the presidential nominee.

Twenty-seven House Democrats endorse Trone in competitive Maryland Senate race

More than two dozen House Democrats are throwing their support behind Rep. David Trone (D-MD) in the Maryland Senate race, an early boost for the lawmaker in what will be a competitive primary for the seat next year.
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