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Tim Scott groups outspending all GOP presidential candidates in July advertising

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and his super PAC spent the most money on advertising in July of any Republican presidential candidate.

Four ways Gavin Newsom plans to spend billions on liberal policies in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is narrowing down his top spending priorities as California Democrats gear up to try to persuade voters to approve a $26 million borrowing spree despite a looming budget deficit.

Biden elevates White House staffer to lead legislative affairs office

President Joe Biden announced on Monday that Shuwanza Goff would serve as the new director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs starting in August.

Biden issues veto threats on GOP-backed spending bills

President Joe Biden has promised to veto two spending bills coming up for a vote this week.

AOC joins ranks of SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America NYC picket lines

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) joined the ranks of New York City's SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America picket lines on Monday, demanding that workers keep up the fight against the "insatiable greed" of executives.

The View blasts Ron DeSantis’s stance on black history: ‘That’s why you’re 30 points down’

The hosts of The View expressed heavy criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) stance on black history in Florida schools, with Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg expressing the most.

Republican governors top the list of most popular governors

Two Republican governors, Gov. Phil Scott (R-VT) and Gov. Mark Gordon (R-WY), have the highest approval ratings among governors in the United States, according to a poll released on Monday.

RNC announces Wisconsin as the first state to roll out its early voting initiative

The Republican National Committee announced it would begin rolling out its early voting initiative in Wisconsin, the first step in convincing Republicans nationwide to vote early in the 2024 election.

Biden State Department slammed for blowing ‘disinformation’ documents deadline: ‘No excuse’

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans are re-upping their request for the Biden administration to turn over "unredacted" grant records since at least 2019 to shed light on the government's funding of groups targeting conservative speech online.

Musk pivot to ‘X’ follows months of financial pressure, technical problems, and competition

Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter as "X.com" is the billionaire's latest major overhaul as he contends with struggling finances and growing competition from Meta.
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