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WATCH LIVE: Vivek Ramaswamy unveils foreign policy platform at Nixon Library

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will unveil his foreign policy platform at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library Thursday night.

Donald Trump indicted: Former DOJ official charged in Georgia case opposes March trial date

Former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark, one of the 19 charged in the case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia, opposes the case's trial beginning next March, according to a court document filed Thursday.

Katie Britt under pressure to endorse Trump’s 2024 bid despite neutrality pledge

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) is facing pressure to endorse former President Donald Trump’s 2024 bid before he, or someone else, wins the Republican presidential nomination.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president cancels Monday news conference on ‘overwhelming evidence of election fraud’

Former President Donald Trump canceled Monday's highly anticipated press briefing that he said would have included the release of a report he claimed should lead to his exoneration in the Georgia 2020 election case.

Doctor explains ADHD medication shortage and solutions

The shortage of medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder has popularized some alternative solutions.

Trump says Georgia indictment intending to ‘suppress your voice’

Former President Donald Trump blasted the recent indictment against him from Fulton County, Georgia, as a form of suppression, saying Republicans cannot let people "get away with it."

WATCH LIVE: Maryland police offer update in Rachel Morin case

The Harford County, Maryland Sheriff's Office is holding a press conference with an update on the Rachel Morin murder case.

Hawaii official blasted online and blamed for delayed response to Maui fires

One Hawaii official became viral online as people pointed the finger at him for the response to the four fires in Maui.

Hate speech watchdog aims to ‘set the record straight’ with Congress on censorship inquiry

A nonpartisan hate speech watchdog explained themselves in a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Thursday, claiming GOP lawmakers that believe the group censors conservatives on social media do not understand its mission.

Uber driver who fled Iraq dodges bullets on DC streets

A Washington, D.C., Uber driver who fled Iraq found himself dodging bullets on the streets of the nation's capital over the weekend.
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