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Youngkin’s resolve to stay out of GOP presidential race got harder following new poll

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) may find it harder to stay out of the 2024 presidential race following a promising new poll.

Florida reverses ban on AP psychology courses

Florida has reversed its prohibition of the AP Psychology course in its schools.

DeSantis warns GOP will lose in 2024 if candidates act like Trump

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued his latest attack against former President Donald Trump regarding his campaign behavior, warning other Republican lawmakers and candidates that the GOP will lose in 2024 if it emulates his demeanor.

China issues rare rebuke to Russia over border incident

The Chinese Embassy issued a rare rebuke to Russia after an incident at the border of the two countries.

Simone Biles makes first competition appearance since Tokyo Olympics

Olympic champion Simone Biles made her first return to a gymnastics competition Saturday since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Federal judge tells Trump to respond to DOJ protective order by Monday

A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.

Pence spars with Trump supporters confronting him on campaign trail

Former Vice President Mike Pence squabbled with a group of Trump supporters as he arrived at a campaign event on Friday evening as the protesters hammered the Republican presidential candidate over his refusal to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Ken Paxton attorneys file two motions with Texas Senate just before deadline

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's attorneys filed two motions to the state Senate just before the deadline.

Anheuser-Busch heir claims founders ‘rolled over in their graves’ at Mulvaney ad

The heir of Anheuser-Busch, Billy Busch, expressed what be believed would have been his ancestors' disapproval of the company's recent marketing.

Trump’s trifecta: Three things former president is counting on to avoid historic criminal convictions

As Donald Trump faces at least three criminal cases while running for reelection in 2024, the former president is relying on a number of strategies to avoid severe punishments or jail time.
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