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WATCH: DeSantis laughs off Trump’s nicknames: ‘Call me a winner’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) appears unfazed by former President Donald Trump's attempts to brand him with a nickname.

Walt Disney World to host LGBT conference in September

The Walt Disney World Resort is set to host a major LGBT conference in September, over a year after Disney spoke out against Florida's Parental Rights in Education law.

Donald Trump indictment: What to watch if former president is arrested

A Manhattan grand jury is meeting Wednesday and is expected to vote on whether to indict former President Donald Trump in its investigation into hush-money payments his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — which could mark the first time a former U.S. president has been delivered criminal charges in the nation's history.

Republicans seek independently wealthy candidates to run for Senate

Republicans are seeking to win control of the Senate in the next election cycle, and they’re turning to a specific group of candidates to help them: those with enough cash to support their own campaigns.

‘Two sexes, and that’s all there is to it’: Biologist defends JK Rowling’s anti-transgender comments

A biologist has come to the defense of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling after she made comments referencing biological sex as the standard for how a man or woman is defined.

Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman looking to edge Trump out of GOP presidential primary

Top Democratic donor Reid Hoffman is gearing up to push former President Donald Trump out of the GOP presidential primary by analyzing state trends to see where Democrats need to focus their efforts heading into the 2024 presidential election.

Arkansas law requires students to use restroom according to biological sex

Arkansas enacted a bill into law that requires all public school restrooms to be used according to biological sex.

White House hopes to keep potential Trump indictment at arm’s-length

The White House hopes to avoid discussing a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump in the aim of allowing the legal process play out without influence from the administration.

Inability to repair damaged electric vehicle batteries presents sustainability problems

Experts are questioning how sustainable the push for vehicles going electric may be in light of it being nearly impossible to repair slightly damaged battery packs after accidents.

Trump campaign shifts strategy under indictment threat: ‘New normal’

As former President Donald Trump faces threats of an indictment and several other criminal trials against him are still underway, the former president’s campaign team is seeking to shift its strategy under what it is calling a “new normal.”
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