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Newsom signals strong support for Biden despite earlier concerns about 2024 bid

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) expressed his support for President Joe Biden in his 2024 reelection campaign despite previous concerns that the California politician may try to dethrone him.

Russia ‘must be ready to use’ nuclear weapons and balks at arms control talks with US

Russia has no interest in nuclear arms control negotiations with the United States, according to a senior Russian envoy, who implied that Moscow might deploy missiles in the Indo-Pacific to challenge the American alliance network.

Hunter Biden ordered to appear in court for paternity hearing

Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, has been ordered by a judge to appear in an Arkansas court in his paternity case.

Semi-automatic rifle sales banned in Washington state

Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) signed a bill calling for an immediate halting of the importation, sale, distribution, and manufacture of dozens of semi-automatic rifles in Washington state Tuesday morning. The law affects about 60 types of assault weapons, including AR-15s, AK-47s, M16s, and M4s in all kinds.

DeSantis political team roasts Biden campaign pitch to ‘finish the job’

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) political team cut a video roasting President Joe Biden over his 2024 campaign pitch to "finish the job."

Federal agencies commit to fighting AI-powered discrimination and fraud

A quartet of federal regulatory agencies has pledged to ensure market fairness by regulating and reining in artificial intelligence.

DeSantis looks to Utah for boost after posting straw poll win

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is betting on Utah as a state he can win after speaking at its Republican convention and winning a presidential straw poll there over the weekend.

White House fumbles when asked if Biden will serve all eight years if he wins reelection

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre cleaned up an answer from Tuesday's press briefing regarding President Joe Biden's intention to serve out the entirety of his second term in office should he win reelection in 2024.

College Board says AP African American studies will be changed following backlash

The College Board will again change its AP African American Studies course after liberal groups accused the organization of caving to pressure from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Donald Trump trial: Judge asks jurors if they attended Trump rally or ‘follow’ E. Jean Carroll

The judge presiding over the civil defamation trial against former President Donald Trump began Tuesday in New York City with a selection of 12 jurors, each of which was questioned on whether they've attended a rally for the former president or if they "follow" his rape accuser on social media.
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