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DeSantis defends crime policies: ‘You don’t get to come here and blame me for some madman’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) defended his crime policies in the Sunshine State in an impassioned response where he said he was not going to let someone "accuse me of committing criminal activity."

Alaska Democrat faces uncertain future following Biden’s latest environmental move

A vulnerable Democratic representative in Alaska could fall victim to the latest item on President Joe Biden's environmental agenda — the cancellation of all remaining oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge granted under former President Donald Trump's administration.

That 70’s Show’s Danny Masterson receives 30 years in prison for rape

That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson has received 30 years to life in prison on Thursday.

Karine Jean-Pierre separates from partner, now totes ‘single mom’ life

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed that she has separated from her partner, Suzanne Malveaux.

Trump says he ‘may’ seek to remove Georgia RICO case to federal court

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday told the judge overseeing the Fulton County, Georgia, election subversion case that he “may” try to move his state case to federal court.

Walmart to cut labor costs with lower starting wage for some of its new hires

Walmart is beginning to pay some of its new employees a smaller wage than earlier this year as the retailer is potentially looking to decrease its labor costs.

Mississippi Rep. Nick Bain concedes to gun shop owner in primary runoff election

Incumbent Republican Nick Bain has conceded his seat in the Mississippi House to Brad Mattox, a Corinth gun store owner, with the final tally reported eight days after the runoff election.

Fran Drescher says Hollywood studios hope to ‘hold out longer’ in SAG-AFTRA strike

Fran Drescher shared her insights into what she called a "standstill" between studios and the Hollywood performers currently on strike, saying the companies hope to wait out union efforts.

Stimulus update: Montana residents have through the end of month to apply for tax rebate worth up to $675

Applications for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer are open to residents in Montana through the end of the month.

Chinese state-affiliated social media users successfully impersonating US voters, Microsoft warns

Microsoft warned that Chinese state-affiliated actors are successfully impersonating United States voters.
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