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WATCH: Fox News guest begs Donald Trump not to run again in 2024

Conservative commentator Michele Tafoya did not mince words when dunking on former President Donald Trump's speculated 2024 debut in the aftermath of the expected red wave manifesting as a lackluster pink ripple Tuesday night.

Biden taps Bush and Obama alumnus to be next IRS chief

President Joe Biden announced Thursday his intent to nominate Danny Werfel as the Internal Revenue Service's new commissioner.

SEE IT: TVA blows up three huge cooling towers at 60-year-old coal plant

The Tennessee Valley Authority demolished a nearly six-decade-old, one-of-a-kind coal-fired power plant, a colorful visual representation of a shift in power generation.

Tax Rebate 2022: Residents in Idaho have until Dec. 31 to apply to receive up to $600

The clock is ticking for Idaho residents to apply for a tax rebate totaling up to $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers.

Senior Trump adviser says Tuesday announcement will continue as scheduled: Report

An adviser to Donald Trump has reportedly confirmed that the former President's planned announcement for Tuesday, Nov. 15 will still be held on Tuesday, and told people to "buckle up" ahead of the announcement.

White House says Russia casualty numbers ‘striking,’ calls for end to Ukraine war

National security adviser Jake Sullivan said Russian war casualties are "quite staggering" and called for an end to the war in Ukraine on Thursday.

Art collection of Microsoft co-founder sells for record-breaking $1.5 billion

The art collection of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has sold for a whopping $1.5 billion at an auction on Wednesday night.

Union leaders declare victory to ban ‘right to work’ in Illinois

Supporters of a ballot measure to enshrine collective bargaining in the Illinois state constitution, a strategy that labor organizers might try to replicate in other states.

Momentum builds behind Ryan Reynolds desire for NHL team ownership

Momentum and interest continue to build behind Ryan Reynolds's desire to own the Ottawa Senators.

Sotomayor denies legal bid from NYC workers who lost jobs due to vaccine mandate

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor rejected an appeal on Thursday from New York City workers who challenged the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that resulted in the loss of their jobs.
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