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Tim Scott tests out 2024 pitch to Heritage by calling for a ‘new American sunrise’

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) expressed optimism for the future of the nation during a speech at the Heritage Foundation's 50th-anniversary summit Thursday, a week after indicating he was exploring a run for president.

Semi-automatic rifle ban passes Washington state legislature after several failed attempts

Lawmakers have passed a bill through the Democratic-controlled Washington state legislature, enacting a ban on dozens of semi-automatic rifles, becoming the 10th state in the United States to ban the sale of assault weapons.

Chris Christie lays out three requirements to launch his 2024 presidential bid

Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) is one of a few GOP political figures actively mulling a 2024 presidential run, but he is taking his time to consider whether he, his family, and his career are ready to pursue the top national office.

Border Patrol seizes $21.1 million worth of fentanyl disguised as green beans

Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection spilled the beans on President Joe Biden's broken border this week when they seized more than $21 million worth of fentanyl pills disguised as green beans.

More than half of adults say Trump broke the law in Georgia: Poll

A majority of adults believe former President Donald Trump violated the law in Georgia by allegedly attempting to interfere in the 2020 election, but a majority do not believe he violated the law in the other investigations against him.

Disney announces opening date for Florida affordable housing project

Disney announced an opening date for its first affordable housing project near the Walt Disney World Resort while also saying it would include more units than previously announced.

Manchin presses Biden to negotiate on debt limit with Republicans

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is sharply urging President Joe Biden to break his monthslong refusal to negotiate on raising the debt limit with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Fall of the ‘Warriors’: New York bans schools from having Native American mascots

The New York Board of Regents banned public schools in the Empire State from using Native American mascots, as schools across the country have eschewed indigenous imagery for their school spirit.

Hakeem Jeffries takes first foreign trip as House leader to Israel amid antisemitism accusations

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is taking his first foreign trip as House leader to Israel amid allegations of antisemitism.

House passes bill seeking to ban transgender athletes in women’s sports

The House passed a Republican-led bill that would seek to ban transgender athletes from participating on high school sports teams that align with their gender identity rather than their biological sex, raising concerns from Democrats that the implementation of the proposal will be too intrusive.
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