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Sheriff Mark Lamb makes push to reunite fractured Arizona GOP in Senate fight

PHOENIX — Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, the only Republican running for Senate in Arizona, has worked to raise his profile with the GOP base.

White House remains undaunted on social media policy after injunction

The Biden administration suffered a major setback Tuesday morning over its social media policy but so far appears to be pushing ahead undaunted.

Ukraine’s slow-motion offensive and frustrations of needing to be model good guys

In the eyes of many Western supporters, Ukraine can do no wrong.

Biden reelection bid tests White House’s anti-campaigning will

Biden’s White House team frequently attacks Republican opponents and amplifies Democratic campaign messaging.

House panel studying threats by China to the US spurs rare bipartisan cooperation

The Select Committee on Strategic Competition's first six months of work has overlapped with a rise in Washington-Beijing tensions.

Nebraska, New Hampshire, and South Dakota among the best places to look for a job

The states on the Plains, and one in northern New England, each have a jaw-dropping 1.9% unemployment rate.

Over 80 people hurt after double-decker bus crash in NYC

The New York City Fire Department reported around 80 people were hurt in a “serious accident” between a New York City transit bus and a double-decker tour bus.

Judge orders Trump to sit for deposition in ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok lawsuit

A judge on Thursday ruled that former President Donald Trump must sit for a deposition in a lawsuit brought by former FBI agent Peter Strzok.

Biden requests stay of ruling barring administration officials from contacting social media companies

The Justice Department filed a motion to pause the effects of a federal court ruling that prohibits Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies about certain content.

Ted Cruz says Biden administration’s student debt plan appeals to ‘young unemployed slackers’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued that student loan relief appeals to “sort of young unemployed slackers smoking bongs” on his Verdict podcast Thursday.
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