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DeSantis launches digital ads after accepting debate with Newsom

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) accepted an invitation to debate Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Wednesday and is looking to hype up the matchup of political heavyweights.

Florida bans AP psychology courses over gender identity curriculum as a result of DeSantis legislation

Florida has barred teaching Advanced Placement psychology as it stands, telling superintendents that sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum is “illegal under state law.”

Youngkin would beat Biden in Virginia, new poll finds

A new poll found Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) would beat President Joe Biden in Virginia if the two faced one another in the 2024 presidential election.

Jan. 6 advocacy group adds Trump to political prisoner database after new indictment

Look Ahead America, a conservative advocacy group that supports the civil rights of rioters from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, has added former President Donald Trump to its Jan. 6 Political Prisoner Database, the group announced Thursday.

Dianne Feinstein cedes power of attorney to daughter but opts to stay in Senate

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), 90, has ceded power of attorney to her daughter but has opted to stay in the Senate.

Former police union chief convicted of fraud sentenced to two years in prison

The former chief of one of New York City's police unions was sentenced Thursday to two years in federal prison for fraud.

Nearly half of Republicans wouldn’t vote for Trump if convicted of a felony: Poll

Just under half of Republicans would not vote for former President Donald Trump in 2024 if he is convicted of a felony, according to a new poll.

Donald Trump indicted: Nikki Haley says ‘I’m tired of commenting on every Trump drama’

Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley responded to the third indictment of former President Donald Trump, saying she’s “tired of commenting” on her political rival.

Senate Democrats demand Roberts ensure Alito recusal from certain cases

A group of Senate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday, asking him to take “appropriate steps” to ensure Justice Samuel Alito will recuse himself from any future cases revolving around legislation that regulates the Supreme Court and a future tax case.

Two Navy service members arrested for sharing sensitive information with China: DOJ

Two United States Navy service members were arrested and indicted in two separate cases for allegedly sending sensitive military information to intelligence officers for the People's Republic of China, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
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