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Youngkin urges GOP to embrace early voting to beat Democrats ‘at their own game’

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) made a plea to Republicans on Sunday, urging them to support early and absentee voting initiatives in order to win state and federal elections in 2023 and 2024.

Barbie surpasses $500m, cementing Gerwig as highest-grossing female director

The Barbie film has made $502.6 million since its release three weeks ago, which is officially the highest-grossing film by a female director domestically.

Dean Phillips calls on Biden to ‘pass the torch’ as low approval ratings persist

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is calling on President Joe Biden to "pass the torch" to another Democratic leader for the 2024 presidential race, saying he represents the majority of the United States that want to move the party forward.

Trump lawyers allegedly linked by Georgia prosecutors to voting system breach: Report

Members of former President Donald Trump's legal team were connected to a voting breach in Coffee County, Georgia, after the 2020 presidential election, according to emails and text messages reportedly in the possession of Atlanta-area prosecutors.

Catholic church remains standing amid decimation from Hawaii fire

One Catholic Church in Lahaina, Hawaii, has survived the wildfire that destroyed the town surrounding it.

Jordan Peterson slams ‘woke’ education system that leaves students unmotivated and directionless

Author and former psychology professor Jordan Peterson said it is no surprise that today’s youth lack motivation because the education system is “designed to do nothing more than demoralize” them.

Trump and DeSantis battle expectations at the Iowa State Fair

Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) have dueling appearances this weekend at Iowa's state fair, an important stop for any presidential campaign.

Legal battles over pronoun use could soon land at Supreme Court

A growing number of lawsuits centering on whether or not public entities can force employees to use a person's preferred pronouns could eventually force the Supreme Court to decide the issue.

Timeline of Donald Trump’s coming court and campaign dates

Former President Donald Trump will continue traversing the campaign trail in the coming months, but in between campaign stops, the former president will be making several stops in the courtroom.

Biden agency to consult with left-wing groups on boosting DEI in Ethiopia

The Biden administration is soliciting responses on how it can boost left-leaning diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility practices at an agency in the landlocked African country of Ethiopia, documents show.
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