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DeSantis says he’s open to pardoning Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) floated pardoning former President Donald Trump, his chief 2024 presidential rival, if elected president.

DeSantis jokes there will be no cocaine in his White House as he criticizes Bidenomics

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) joked there would be no cocaine in his White House as he asked Iowans whether they were better off under President Joe Biden.

Brazil denies US extradition request for alleged Russian spy

Brazil has denied the United States's request to extradite alleged Russian spy Sergey Cherkasov, the Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security announced Thursday.

House GOP eyes Spanberger’s seat amid reports she’ll run for Virginia governor

House Republicans are turning their eyes and resources toward Virginia amid reports that Rep. Abigail Spanberger will forgo reelection, leaving a seat up for grabs in one of the most competitive districts of the 2024 cycle.

Carlee Russell arrested and charged following abduction hoax revelation

Officials at the Hoover Police Department announced that Carlee Russell had been charged with two misdemeanors after faking her abduction earlier this month.

North Carolina city to crack down on homelessness to save tourism

Asheville, North Carolina, is looking to cut its unsheltered homeless population and crack down on panhandling amid a decline in tourism.

United to install Braille placards for mainline fleet

United Airlines announced its intention to install Braille placards distinguishing bathroom facilities and seat numbers across its mainline flt by 2026.

RFK Jr. says request for Secret Service was rejected despite father’s assassination

Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that he was denied Secret Service protection on Friday, even though his father was assassinated during a campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Alyssa Farah Griffin says ‘right-wing extremist’ advisers are downfall of DeSantis

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin diagnosed Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign with a case of "terrible advisers."

Biden considering executive order to limit sales of artificial intelligence and semiconductors to China

President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to sign an executive order limiting United States investments in key technologies in China, a further escalation in the antagonism between the two countries over semiconductor chips and other advanced tech.
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