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David Brooks says ‘Democrats are not grateful enough’ for Biden as 2024 candidate

New York Times columnist David Brooks claimed Democratic voters should count themselves "lucky" that President Joe Biden is a candidate in the 2024 election.

California community college professors sue state over DEI rules they say infringe on First Amendment

A group of six community college professors in California are suing the state over its requirements to include diversity, equity, and inclusion elements in their courses.

WATCH LIVE: Glenn Youngkin talks about importance of early voting for Republicans

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) addressed conservative voters at an annual convention in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday to discuss the future of the Republican Party ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Trump team lashes out at DeSantis with Hillary Clinton analogy in demand for apology

Former President Donald Trump hit out against Ron DeSantis after he insulted the GOP front-runner’s fan base, comparing the Florida governor to Hillary Clinton in a statement demanding an apology from his election challenger.

Biden rents Lake Tahoe home of climate activist for family vacation

President Joe Biden has taken his family to Lake Tahoe on the border of California and Nevada for vacation.

California GOP seeks to reverse party platform on abortion and same-sex marriage

The California Republican Party is set to make major changes to its statewide platform, including a reversal of its long-held opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage as a way to court voters in the Golden State.

Hawaii fire: Governor confident ‘Lahaina will rise again’ following latest update

Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) shared his optimism regarding the Hawaiian island Maui's recuperation following the various wildfires.

Hurricane Hilary: Here is everything you need to know about the West Coast’s rare storm

Severe weather warnings are in effect for certain parts of Southern California this week, including San Diego and Los Angeles, as the West Coast braces for potentially dangerous flooding and hazardous winds spurred by Hurricane Hilary.

Seattle law expiring leaves door open to legal hard drug use in the city

A local law in Seattle aimed toward criminalizing public drug use expired earlier this week without lawmakers instituting a replacement, meaning known possession of drugs and its public use is effectively legal in the city until council members implement new restrictions.

Trump-shaped hole: GOP field heads to debate with plan to take down DeSantis

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is in the crosshairs of his opponents for the 2024 Republican nomination as the debate approaches.
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