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Pennsylvania Supreme Court race: GOP primary repeats dilemma of 2022

Tuesday is the primary election for Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidates, and GOP voters could decide the future of the Republican Party in the Keystone State by choosing between a centrist and a right-wing candidate.

Lawmakers warn White House against basing Space Force headquarters decision on abortion

The Biden administration is reportedly considering stopping plans to move Space Force's headquarters from Colorado to Alabama.

Durham report: Five key takeaways from the bombshell findings into Trump-Russia investigation

Special counsel John Durham's long-awaited report on the Trump-Russia investigation was finally released on Monday.

‘Squad’ Democrats Tlaib and Bush defend voting against resolution honoring law enforcement: ‘Republicans are the Party of Insurrection’

Reps. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) defended their votes against a resolution to honor police officers for "National Police Week."

California Democrat turns on top candidate for Katie Porter’s seat after apparent DUI lies

California Democrats are calling on the top contender for an open House seat to drop out of the race after police video shows he appeared to lie about how many drinks he had before driving.

Biden issues third veto, this time targets bipartisan solar tariffs bill

President Joe Biden issued his third veto Tuesday, sending back to Congress a bill that would end the temporary suspension of tariffs on solar panels and components from some Asian countries.

Amber Heard supporters protest Johnny Depp Cannes appearance: ‘#CannesYouNot’

More than a year after the high-profile defamation case between exes Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, fans are making it clear they haven't forgotten.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments worth $800 have started

A guaranteed income program in Palm Springs, California, has started sending recipients $800 every month for the next 18 months.

House Democrats set the blame on Republicans in case of default

House Democratic leaders sought to blame House Republicans for a potential default on the United States's $31.4 trillion debt ahead of a high-stakes meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House Tuesday afternoon.

Social Security update: How debt ceiling could affect monthly benefit payments

Experts are warning that there could be a delay or pause to Social Security checks if the United States fails to raise its debt ceiling before June.
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