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Not seeking Trump endorsement doomed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, former president says

Former President Donald Trump slammed defeated Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly on social media Wednesday, claiming Kelly lost the race because he refused an endorsement.

Kyrsten Sinema vents frustrations on border trip with Republicans

BISBEE, Arizona — Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) made an impassioned plea for congressional immigration reform Wednesday, saying residents in her state have been unfairly affected by the Biden administration's executive changes over the last two years.

Boston FBI trainees broke into wrong apartment and handcuffed and interrogated man for nearly an hour

FBI trainees broke into the wrong apartment in Boston and handcuffed and interrogated a man for nearly an hour before realizing their mistake.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in one week

There is one week until retirees receive the first of three Social Security retirement payments to be sent in April, worth up to $4,555.

Thune breaks silence on Trump indictment: ‘Political agenda run amok’

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) broke his silence on former President Donald Trump’s indictment after the charges were unveiled on Tuesday, criticizing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case as politically motivated.

Employers are liable for discriminatory hiring learned by artificial intelligence: EEOC

Corporations that use artificial intelligence for hiring and employee performance tracking are legally liable for discriminatory outcomes produced by the algorithms, according to a top federal official charged with enforcing workplace laws.

Here’s how much money it takes to be ‘happy’ in California

Cultivating happiness while living in California requires deep pockets, according to a new study.

Taiwanese president touts McCarthy meeting as proof ‘we are not isolated’

Taiwan faces a difficult struggle “to protect our way of life,” according to the island democracy’s leader, who touted her meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as a sign of American solidarity.

Oregon denies Christian mother’s adoption request over stance on gender

A Christian mother is suing the state of Oregon over its alleged refusal to allow her to adopt children over her conservative views on gender.

Congress visits the DMZ: GOP Rep. warns of ‘nightmare scenario’ on Korean Peninsula

Demilitarized Zone, SOUTH KOREA — A bipartisan group of congressmen led by the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee visited the Korean DMZ on Wednesday, expressing concern that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un could take advantage of a possible China-Taiwan conflict.
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