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Steve Daines reveals why party isn’t getting involved in picking a candidate in Ohio

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, is staying out of the Ohio Republican Senate primary next year, despite taking a more aggressive approach to 2024.

‘Very difficult to see’ Biden signing House version of NDAA, White House says

President Joe Biden almost certainly won't sign a version of the National Defense Authorization Act that mirrors the one the Republican-led House of Representatives passed on Friday morning.

Santos reports strong fundraising numbers, but spends most of haul repaying debts

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) reported a strong fundraising haul during the second quarter of 2023, far eclipsing what he raised during his first quarter. However, the New York freshman spent most of what he earned repaying debts he accrued during his midterm campaign, filings show.

China-UPenn cash infusion as Biden think tank opened was ‘startling’: Ex-official

A large spike in Chinese donations to the University of Pennsylvania following the school opening its think tank named after President Joe Biden was "startling," according to a former top investigator at the Education Department.

Alyssa Farrah Griffin explains White House ‘blind spot’ where cocaine was found

The View dedicated a segment on its Friday show to the story of cocaine found at the White House without a suspect behind it.

Fulton County, Georgia, moves forward with reparations study

Fulton County, Georgia, is moving forward with a study to determine whether descendants of slaves should be given reparations for past harms.

Senators split on Biden’s potential Evan Gershkovich prisoner swap

Members of the United States Senate had mixed initial reactions to President Joe Biden saying on Thursday that he is "serious" about seeking a prisoner swap that would bring detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich home from Russia.

Twenty states object as Delaware pushes gun ban despite Supreme Court Bruen ruling

A Delaware law banning "assault weapons" and standard-capacity magazines that was signed last year, just days after the Supreme Court issued a Second Amendment ruling, is now being challenged by 20 states.

Food stamps: Final Maryland SNAP direct payment worth up to $1,691 goes out in nine days

Maryland will send its final payment worth up to $1,691 to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients for the month of July in nine days.

Wagner Group ‘does not exist,’ Putin insists following short-lived mutiny

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared in an interview that the Wagner Group "does not exist" anymore, less than a month after its founder, a former Putin ally, led a short-lived mutiny.
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