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Former Rep. Peter Meijer takes first step toward Senate run in Michigan

Peter Meijer has formed a Senate exploratory committee, marking the former House Republican’s first steps toward launching a bid to replace the retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) in a key swing state that could determine which party holds control of the upper chamber next year.

California Republican winning over Democrats in push for new oil drilling bill

A California state senator is hoping to illustrate the benefits of in-state oil drilling through new legislation that has received unanimous support from Republicans and Democrats as the state battles over a law banning the practice in some areas.

Video emerges of Prigozhin downplaying threats against him just days before death

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the recently deceased founder of Russia's Wagner paramilitary group, was recorded downplaying threats to his life in a video purportedly shot just days before his death in a plane crash.

Manchin’s battles with Biden could keep him alive in West Virginia

Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) current fight with the White House could help him secure reelection in 2024.

Dollar General expecting $100 million loss due to theft

Retailer Dollar General is expecting major financial losses in its most recent quarter, which it is attributing to retail theft.

WATCH LIVE: White House to hold press briefing on federal response to Hurricane Idalia

Homeland Security Adviser Dr. Liz Sherwood-Randall will join White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for a briefing on Thursday on the government's response to Hurricane Idalia.

Keith Olbermann says Riley Gaines ‘sucked at swimming,’ inciting online spat

Liberal podcaster Keith Olbermann blasted swimming champion Riley Gaines for her support of a Nebraskan bill that defined sex as biological.

Eric Adams invokes the ‘American Dream’ as he seeks to gift work visas to illegal immigrants

New York City Mayor Eric Adams invoked the "American Dream" Thursday as he pushes to gift work visas to the illegal immigrants flooding his city.

Health scares test McConnell’s grip on the Senate GOP as party establishment’s power fades

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been a source of stability in an increasingly chaotic party, sitting atop the GOP conference since 2007, but two recent high-profile health scares have provoked rare questions about the 81-year-old’s future.

Department of Energy announces $12 billion to retrofit auto facilities for electric vehicles

The Department of Energy is allocating more than $15 billion to automakers to support the industry’s transition to electric vehicles — but prioritizing certain funding to projects that pay higher wages for workers and maintain bargaining agreements with unions. This move comes as the United Auto Workers has granted union leaders authorization to call strikes during ongoing contract negotiations.
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