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Police search for answers after finding human remains in 3 separate suitcases in Florida

Police are asking for the public's help after they found human remains in three separate suitcases off Florida's southeast coast.

DeSantis team tries to regroup with donors in Utah amid campaign woes

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign team met with donors in Utah as the governor attempts to regroup his campaign after a disappointing start.

McCarthy on Biden’s ‘weaponization’ of government: ‘Something we haven’t seen since Richard Nixon’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said President Joe Biden is providing a flashback to former President Richard Nixon.

Special counsel looks into Trump confidence in elections expressed in 2020 meeting: Report

Special counsel Jack Smith is investigating the notion that former President Donald Trump expressed confidence in the 2020 elections, according to a report.

Republican infighting could stall House spending bills

Republicans could be in for a showdown in the House of Representatives amid infighting over cutting government spending.

Megyn Kelly slams US women’s soccer team for ‘disgusting’ anthem behavior

Megyn Kelly blasted the behavior displayed by many of the U.S. women’s soccer team during the national anthem ahead of their first game at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

North Carolina Democratic chairwoman urges Biden to campaign in state, says Democrats have ‘showing up problem’

The chairwoman of North Carolina's Democratic Party urged President Joe Biden to campaign in her state on Monday ahead of the 2024 election, claiming the party does not have a "messaging" problem but a "showing up" problem.

McCarthy calls on Supreme Court to ‘rein in’ administrative state in upcoming case

Republicans in Congress including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA) backed amicus briefs Monday calling on the Supreme Court to unwind a landmark precedent that gives the federal government broad authority to interpret laws.

Pence says US does not need to choose between fixing country’s problems and supporting Ukraine

Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Monday that the United States did not need to choose between fixing problems on the home front and supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia.

DOJ vows Weiss will publicly testify to counter ‘any misrepresentations about our work’

The Department of Justice told House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Monday that U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who has led the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, will appear for a public hearing with the committee to combat "any misrepresentations" about Weiss's work.
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