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RNC will only present loyalty pledge to candidates once they qualify for debate

The Republican National Committee's controversial pledge for primary candidates to support the eventual nominee, which is a requirement for the debate stage, will not be presented to candidates until they qualify for the debates.

Andrea Mitchell bashed by liberals after pointing out that Biden’s age is real concern

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell is under fire Wednesday after pointing out that over half the nation sees President Joe Biden's mental and physical health as a major concern.

LIHEAP utility payments: Application for help with utility bill payments closing in two days

Applications for payments from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program in Georgia will close in two days.

Arizona governor signs executive order ensuring state employees have access to gender transition surgeries

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) signed an executive order ensuring state employees have access to gender transition surgeries.

DeSantis attorneys file motion to delay Disney trial until after the 2024 election

Attorneys for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) have filed a motion to delay a trial between the governor and the Walt Disney Company until August 2025, approximately nine months after the next presidential election.

Jordan, McMorris Rodgers accuse FTC head of flouting ethics guidelines in Meta case

Two heads of leading committees in the House of Representatives have accused Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan of failing to disclose or abide by the recommendations of the agency's ethics representatives.

Food stamps: Tennessee offers replacement SNAP benefits for food loss during severe storm

The Tennessee Department of Human Services is offering replacement Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits to residents who have experienced food insecurity due to severe storm damage.

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre drops out of The View slot in solidarity with writers’ strike

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's absence from her scheduled appearance on The View was due to the White House's desire to support the writers' strike and the ABC News program's employment of striking members of the WGA East union.

Three takeaways from New York City primaries

The Democratic primaries were held in New York City on Tuesday, setting the stage for the general election in November. Most incumbent members maintained their ranks, but the election yielded a few key changes to who may control the City Council.

First parts of Titanic sub wreckage recovered

The first pieces of debris from the doomed Titanic tourist submersible have been recovered.
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