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Pence takes aim at failed midterm Trump picks: ‘Focused on re-litigating the past’

Former Vice President Mike Pence believes focusing on the 2020 election, during which he and his running mate, former President Donald Trump, lost to President Joe Biden, was "not a prescription for success" in the 2022 midterm elections.

‘I can’t believe you killed a bear for sport’: NFL QB Carson Wentz criticized for hunting a bear during Alaska trip

Former Washington Commanders Carson Wentz was blasted on Friday for sharing a photo of himself posing next to a dead black bear during his hunting trip in Alaska.

Joni Ernst discusses importance of legislation to protect women’s sports

The Washington Examiner's Christy Matino caught up with Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IO) about her proposed legislation on women's sports.

Stimulus check update: First direct payment of $500 guaranteed income program arriving in five days

A guaranteed income program for recipients in El Monte, California, will start in five days, and will give recipients payments of $500 every month.

Fourth of July airfare down by 27% from last year

Travelers who plan to fly over the Fourth of July holiday weekend can expect to pay less for their domestic tickets this year, as round trip tickets will be 27% lower this year than they were at the same time in 2022.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $250 scheduled to be sent in six days

A guaranteed income program for recipients in the state of New Jersey is scheduled to issue its next payment in just under a week.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in five days

Recipients of the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income program will receive their second payment this month in five days, worth up to $914 for individual filers, due to a scheduling quirk in the SSA's calendar.

University of Connecticut head coach gets $33 million in new deal after winning national championship

University of Connecticut men's basketball head coach Dan Hurley is set to earn a guaranteed $33 million after conquering the world of college basketball and winning the program's fifth national championship.

The legal troubles of past presidents that may have led to indictments

Former President Donald Trump made history in April and June as the first former president to be indicted at both the state and federal levels. However, he is not the first executive to come face to face with investigations.

Dobbs anniversary: Biden and Republicans draw abortion battle lines before 2024

As President Joe Biden promised Democrats he would protect and expand abortion and reproductive healthcare, 2024 Republican presidential candidates were just up the street courting evangelical voters with their somewhat different positions.
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