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How the GOP’s narrow victory in 2022 could hand Trump the White House in 2024

The 2024 presidential race is shaping up to be as close as it was in 2020, but this time Republicans have a key advantage — their House majority win in 2022 — that could secure former President Donald Trump the White House.

EU’s top diplomat: Putin in ‘cleaning mode’ with military purge

Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun to crack down on military leaders suspected of disloyalty, according to a senior European Union official.

More than 75,000 are homeless in Los Angeles County as number jumps 9% from 2022

More than 75,000 people are homeless in Los Angeles County, California, marking an almost 10% increase in the unhoused population from 2022.

Fetterman disapproval rating in Pennsylvania close to Biden: Poll

Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) approval rating in his home state of Pennsylvania has dropped to President Joe Biden's approval rating in the same state, according to a poll released on Wednesday.

WATCH LIVE: Pentagon holds briefing as Russia investigates top general over Wagner revolt

The Pentagon is holding a press briefing after news that a top Russian general is being investigated over his possible role in the recent Wagner mutiny.

Wildfire smoke: Washington D.C. issues code red air quality alert as city reaches worst air quality on Earth

Washington D.C. issued a code red air quality alert once again, as smoke from large Canadian wildfires makes its way south.

Top House Oversight Democrat releases transcript disputing Biden bribery allegations

The Ukrainian oligarch at the center of the alleged bribery scandal involving Hunter Biden and then-Vice President Joe Biden claimed in a 2019 interview he never interacted with the former vice president, according to newly released transcripts from House Oversight Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD).

Al Sharpton calls Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling ‘a dagger in our back’

The Rev. Al Sharpton is criticizing the Supreme Court's decision striking down affirmative action, likening it to a stab in the back.

Biden slams Supreme Court for affirmative action decision: ‘This is not a normal court’

President Joe Biden slammed the Supreme Court for reversing a college admissions affirmative action precedent a year after overturning Roe v. Wade.

Ken Paxton impeachment investigation expands into attorney general’s real estate spending

Prosecutors in the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have expanded their investigation into his real estate dealings.
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