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Jen Psaki claims Republicans are ‘out of touch with American electorate’

MSNBC host Jen Psaki offered the Republican Party her prognosis.

Mike Pence hits Trump on entitlements, Ukraine, and abortion in Georgia

Former Vice President Mike Pence didn't shy away from taking shots at his former running mate on Friday. The presidential candidate hit former President Donald Trump on his stances on assistance in Ukraine, Social Security and Medicare reform, and abortion during an event in Georgia.

Commerce finalizes duties on Asian solar panel makers seen as skirting China tariffs

The Commerce Department finalized a decision on Friday to impose additional tariffs on solar panel manufacturers from certain Asian countries after determining late last year that they were skirting existing U.S. tariffs on China.

Russia and China stage ‘show of force against Japan’ as Biden holds Camp David summit

Japanese fighter pilots “scrambled to cope with a suspected intrusion” into the country's airspace, according to defense officials, amid a joint military patrol by China and Russia.

Newsom pins political future on troubled city at the heart of California’s crisis

Rampant drug abuse and crime have caused growing concern in San Francisco, with the policies in the city being questioned weekly. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has enlisted a massive number of resources and time into assisting the city he once ran, efforts that set him up to be the future of the Democratic Party.

Schiff slammed by GOP opponent for supporting ‘criminal culture’ in California

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was slammed by one of his Republican opponents in the 2024 California Senate race for supporting "criminal culture" in the Golden State.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer brushes off first son’s business ventures as ‘too complicated’

Hunter Biden's defense attorney Abbe Lowell dismissed questions about his client's past lucrative business dealings on Friday during a TV interview, indicating that the concept of joint ventures with foreign entities was "too complicated" to explain.

Texas land official reels in Biden’s Fish and Wildlife attempt to sink border buoys

AUSTIN, Texas — The state's top land official denounced the Biden administration's attempt to protect a mussel species as a "political" shell game aimed at stopping Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) from deploying buoys in the U.S.-Mexico water border to curb illegal immigration.

US military preparing for possible withdrawal from Niger bases as coup threatens interests

The U.S. military is preparing for the possibility it has to evacuate its personnel and equipment from Niger due to the security threat that could upend U.S. operations in the region.

Viral sensation Oliver Anthony rejects $8 million offers from country music industry

Musician Oliver Anthony revealed on Thursday that he brushed off various $8 million offers from the music industry.
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