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White House homes in on economy as part of Biden’s latest pitch to voters

The White House is increasingly turning its attention to the economic accomplishments of President Joe Biden, seeking to embrace the concept of “Bidenomics” as part of the administration’s next campaign strategy.

Group targeting conservative Supreme Court justices propped up by left-wing megadonors

ProPublica, the nonprofit news website attacking Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, is funded by left-wing megadonors who pump money into court packing advocacy groups.

California reparations: What to know about the proposal being sent to the legislature

The California reparations task force is scheduled to submit its final report to the Golden State legislature next week after years of deliberation.

How Elon Musk has reversed Twitter censorship to favor conservatives

Elon Musk has slowly reversed the censorship priorities of Twitter's platform away from those on the Left but adopted inconsistent and unpredictable positions.

Airport employee in San Antonio fatally sucked into Delta plane engine

A San Antonio International Airport employee has died after being sucked into a Delta Airlines plane engine Friday.

Nebraska GOP lawmaker says Trump did not ‘have the right’ to take documents

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) went on the record Sunday to acknowledge former President Donald Trump should not have taken classified documents with him after he exited the White House.

Trump bashes his enemies in first stop in Michigan since 2024 announcement

Donald Trump was in Michigan on Sunday, looking to win favor in an area of the country that helped launch him to the White House in 2016 but served as part of his downfall four years later.

Michigan town fights back against China-based company’s plan to build massive EV factory on US soil

A small Michigan township is fighting back against plans to open a new electric vehicle battery plant amid concerns about the parent company's reported ties to China.

Trump returns to Michigan with hopes of repeating the battleground success he found in 2016

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Donald Trump appeared in Michigan on Sunday as he looks to reclaim territory that helped propel him to the White House but slipped from his grasp four years later.

Mike Pence: It’s time ‘to take a step back’ from Trump’s First Step Act amid crime surges

Contrasting himself with his ex-running mate, former Vice President Mike Pence is now expressing skepticism about the landmark criminal justice reform measure passed during the Trump-Pence administration.
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