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Dana White shuts down reporter accusations of ‘racial undertones’ between fighters

UFC President Dana White was quick to shut down a reporter on Saturday after the media member suggested there were "racial undertones" during a face-to-face matchup between two middleweight fighters.

Trump leading Ron DeSantis in home state despite slight drop: Poll

Despite a slight drop in support, former President Donald Trump holds a substantial lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) among Florida’s registered Republican voters, according to the latest 2024 presidential poll.

Trump fumes as Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds remains ‘neutral’ and attends DeSantis events

Former President Donald Trump seemingly confirmed the reports of a burgeoning feud between his campaign and Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA), who has pledged to remain neutral ahead of the state's caucus.

Haley’s 2024 campaign raised more than $7 million in the second quarter

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley raised more than $7 million during the second quarter, her campaign said Monday.

Former Jan. 6 prisoner calls Trump ‘king of the gaslighting’

Pam Hemphill, a onetime Trump supporter who served a two-month sentence in federal prison for her involvement in the Jan. 6 riot, told CNN's Gary Tuchman last week that the former president is a "master manipulator" and "king of the gaslighting."

Super PAC supporting Rick Scott’s reelection raises $1.2 million after April launch

A super PAC supporting the reelection of Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) reported a fundraising haul of $1.2 million in its first quarter of operation since forming in April.

Conservative PAC launches anti-Trump ad campaign in key swing states

A group with close ties to the conservative Club for Growth is jumping headfirst into the campaign cycle this week, launching a $3.6 million ad campaign as part of its efforts to block former President Donald Trump from winning the GOP presidential nomination in 2024.

Kansas must stop changing transgender drivers’ sex listing on licenses: Judge

A state court on Monday ordered Kansas to stop permitting transgender people to alter the listing for their sex on their driver's licenses.

Curtis Hill launches campaign to succeed Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb

Former GOP Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill launched a gubernatorial campaign on Monday to succeed Gov. Eric Holcomb (R-IN), who is term-limited.

Sarah Bedford says Sound of Freedom could ‘open up the door’ for alternative films in Hollywood

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford discussed the surprise success of the movie Sound of Freedom on Monday, and how it could potentially "open up the door" for other movies that appeal to a conservative audience.
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