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White House switching up communications staff ahead of 2024 campaign

Kate Berner, a top White House communications official and abiding aide to President Joe Biden, is planning to leave her role as principal deputy communications director.

The Little Mermaid: University of California’s ‘mermaid’ expert says black star in new film matters

The "mermaid expert" at the University of California, Riverside, says the upcoming remake of The Little Mermaid starring Halle Bailey "matters for little black girls who can see themselves on the screen."

Entire IRS investigative team removed from Hunter Biden case

The IRS has removed the entire investigative team in the ongoing Hunter Biden tax evasion investigation.

Rudy Giuliani sued by woman for alleged sexual harassment

A past associate of Rudy Giuliani has filed a lawsuit against the lawyer and ex-mayor over sexual assault claims.

Durham report: FBI addresses ‘missteps’ after special counsel review released

The FBI said it has "implemented dozens of corrective actions" to reform "missteps" highlighted in the report from special counsel John Durham on Monday.

DeSantis lambastes GOP’s ‘culture of losing’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) touched on the lack of "accountability" within the Republican Party concerning losses in the past three election cycles, decrying the "culture of losing" he claims is developing in the party.

‘Petty and small’: Karl Rove hammers Trump and says DeSantis ‘is more popular’

Former George W. Bush aide Karl Rove responded to Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) comments that the GOP must reject a "culture of losing" and seemed to take aim at former President Donald Trump.

Durham report: DeSantis iterates ‘need to clean house’ at federal agencies

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) reiterated his call for federal agencies to be overhauled after the release of the report from special counsel John Durham on Monday.

NASA says airliner-sized asteroid to pass Earth on Tuesday

NASA said an asteroid the size of an airliner will pass close to Earth on Tuesday.

DC Mayor Bowser proposes stricter public safety legislation amid GOP push for crime control

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser proposed a package of public safety-focused legislation as Republicans urge district officials to address increasing crime rates.
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