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Majority of Trump voters say he should debate primary opponents: Poll

More than three-quarters of voters for former President Donald Trump said he should participate in the Republican National Committee's primary debate on Wednesday.

India set to become first to land on moon’s south pole following Russia Luna-25 crash

India is poised to become the first country to land on the south polar region of the moon after Russia's spacecraft crashed-landed over the weekend.

Joe Scarborough questions if MAGA movement is a ‘cult’ over Trump’s support from fans

MSNBC commentator Joe Scarborough discussed former President Donald Trump's supporters on Monday, asking if the "Make America Great Again" movement is a "cult."

Pentagon denies supposed incident with Iranian navy in Strait of Hormuz

The Department of Defense has denied reports from Iran of an incident between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy and U.S. forces in the region.

US urges Americans to leave Belarus immediately

The U.S. Embassy in Belarus has issued an alert warning on Monday that Americans should depart the country immediately.

China accuses US and allies of preparing ‘a cold war or hot war’

President Joe Biden’s attempt to rally democratic powers in the Indo-Pacific raises the possibility of “a cold war or hot war,” according to a senior Chinese diplomat who bristled at rebukes from the United States and its allies.

Raskin endorses Slotkin’s Senate bid, boosting her in Democratic primary

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) endorsed Rep. Elissa Slotkin’s (D-MI) bid for Senate, a major boost to her campaign as she faces a primary challenge to succeed retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).

Eric Garner’s mother warns of FDA-proposed menthol ban: ‘Don’t make it a racist thing’

The Food and Drug Administration is poised to institute a complete ban on menthol cigarettes, spurring black community activists and public safety experts to raise the alarm on how illicit markets created in response to the measure will disproportionately affect communities of color.

Hunter Biden investigation: GOP chairmen subpoena FBI and IRS over ‘slow-walked’ inquiry

A pair of Republican chairmen subpoenaed four officials at the FBI and IRS on Monday to appear before Congress for depositions related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, escalating a fight over access to investigators into the president's son.

California library kicks out ex-college athlete after being accused of misgendering

A former college athlete was kicked out of a library in California after she was accused of misgendering people while talking about transgender athletes in women's sports.
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