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DeSantis scores pivotal endorsement in key primary state New Hampshire

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has received another endorsement of his still unannounced 2024 presidential campaign.

Soros-backed prosecutor Kim Gardner resigns amid pressure from state attorney general

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner announced Thursday that she is resigning from her position effective June 1.

Kayleigh McEnany to take over Tucker Carlson’s former prime-time slot this week

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany will be taking the place of Tucker Carlson for a week starting May 8.

North Carolina passes 12-week abortion ban

The North Carolina Senate passed a 12-week abortion ban 29-20 Thursday evening.

Donald Trump trial: Jury watches Trump affirm ‘largely true’ Access Hollywood tape claims

The jury slated to decide whether Donald Trump is liable for defamation after he denied writer E. Jean Carroll's claims he raped her decades ago were shown taped testimony of the former president on Thursday in which Trump made joking quips about his accuser and the case.

DeSantis team calls for Trump-appointed, Biden ‘recession sidekick’ Powell to ‘take a hike’

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) rapid response team released a video slamming Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as President Joe Biden's "recession sidekick" and saying Powell should "take a hike."

Comer threatens to subpoena US attorney to testify on rising crime rates in DC

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is threatening to subpoena the United States attorney for the District of Columbia to testify before the full committee regarding the surge of crimes in the nation’s capital.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments going to residents of Maryland county as universal basic income

Residents in Prince George County, Maryland, can look forward to potentially partaking in a new universal basic income program that will provide recipients with cash payments every month.

Nation’s Report Card: Culture and coronavirus wars ignited over ‘abysmal’ test scores

A national decline in civics and U.S. history scores for eighth graders in U.S. history set off a blame game as political figures tried to pin the decline on pandemic school closures and culture wars.

Judge rules Kim Gardner must comply with attorney general’s subpoena for records

Judge John Torbitzky of the Missouri Court of Appeals' Eastern District issued several orders in the case of Kimberly Gardner, forcing the embattled attorney to turn over records relating to her work as a nurse.
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