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Nikki Haley: Trump spent money like a ‘drunken sailor’

2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley blasted former President Donald Trump's spending habits while comparing their policy differences.

Skittle stirs controversy online with pride package

Candy company Mars has issued a new pride package for Skittles that has appeared to have angered some enough to boycott it.

Barack Obama’s role in Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection bid takes shape

Former President Barack Obama's developing role in President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection effort was highlighted in a new tweet from Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff on Sunday.

Zuckerberg says it’s ‘time to move on’ from potential fight with Musk

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expressed doubt that the potential fight between him and fellow billionaire Elon Musk will ever happen, telling the public that it is "time to move on."

What to know about the GOP Alabama redistricting map battle heading to court Monday

Alabama Republicans are gearing up to defend the state's recently-passed congressional map in federal court, as Democrats and liberal activists argue that the state defied the Supreme Court by not including a second majority-Black district.

Hunter Biden Investigation: Ted Cruz calls David Weiss special counsel appointment a ‘cover-up’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is the latest Republican lawmaker to weigh in on David Weiss's appointment as the special counsel in the Hunter Biden affairs, calling it a "cover-up" and "disgraceful."

Deadline for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to select police superintendent today

The deadline for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to select a police superintendent is Sunday, after having close to a month to choose between three finalists.

Christie predicts Trump will sign controversial RNC loyalty pledge ahead of debate

Former New Jersey governor and presidential candidate Chris Christie predicted on Sunday that former President Donald Trump would ultimately sign the Republican National Committee's loyalty pledge required for candidates to participate in the primary debate.

Hunter Biden lawyer denies Joe Biden ties to son’s foreign deals: ‘Doesn’t exist’

Abbe Lowell, an attorney for Hunter Biden who is handling his congressional inquiries, said Sunday that there is no connection between President Joe Biden and his son's foreign business deals.

Here’s why electric vehicle batteries have shorter lifespans in cold weather

There is a reason electric vehicle batteries, such as the ones in Tesla vehicles, have shorter lifespans during chilly weather, and it comes from electricity being their sole source of power.
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