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Arizona braces for most unpredictable Senate race: ‘An absolute dogfight’

PHOENIX — Sixteen months ahead of a major election in one of the nation’s premier battleground states, experts on both sides of the aisle agree on one thing: They have no idea how Arizona’s Senate race in 2024 is going to play out.

The Debrief: Hugo Gurdon on why Americans should have pride in patriotism

Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Politics Editor Jim Antle to discuss how the Fourth of July should be a time of celebration but, instead, some progressive members of Congress are trying to quash that with fringe ideas.

Why US-China trade tensions are poised to intensify

The trade rivalry between the United States and China ratcheted up this week with the world's two largest economies weighing new restrictions that experts say are a sign of more pressure to come.

Biden Iran envoy under FBI investigation for mishandling classified documents: Report

The FBI is reportedly investigating President Joe Biden's special envoy for Iran over allegations that he mishandled classified information, according to a report from Semafor on Friday evening.

The push to disqualify Trump from 2024 using the 14th Amendment

An effort to disqualify former President Donald Trump’s White House bid is being undertaken by two civil rights groups that say the Jan. 6 Capitol riot could prevent Trump from holding office under the 14th Amendment.

New book alleges ‘lapse in protocol and poor protection of classified information’ by Trump: Report

A former Department of Homeland Security official, Miles Taylor, alleges mishandling of classified information regarding the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by former President Donald Trump while talking to reporters, according to a report.

Tom Cotton agrees with Biden on sending cluster munitions to Ukraine

President Joe Biden earned the approval of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) for his decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine.

US destroys last of its chemical weapons stockpile

The last of the U.S. chemical weapons stockpile was destroyed Friday.

Republican attorney general sues to prevent birth certificate and driver’s license changes by transgender Kansans

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is suing to prevent Gov. Laura Kelly (D-KS) from blocking the effects of a new law passed by the Republican legislature barring Kansans who identify as transgender from making changes to birth certificates and driver's licenses.

Julie Su acknowledges ‘pain’ but refuses to make predictions about recession after jobs report

Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su refused to speculate on the possibility of the nation heading for a recession, acknowledging citizens continue to feel “pain” from rising living costs while also praising President Joe Biden's economic agenda.
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