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Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he won’t run for Senate in 2024

Former Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) will not run for the Senate seat held by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) in 2024, he said Monday.

SEE IT: Marjorie Taylor Greene hits back after Biden singles her out in first veto

After signing his first veto, President Joe Biden took to Twitter, where he singled out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

Xi Jinping says China ready to work with Russia to ‘safeguard the world order’

China and Russia are increasingly looking to shape the world order in their own favor and against the West, Chinese President Xi Jinping said during his trip to Moscow.

The 10 most expensive states to retire in

New York is among the states that are the most expensive to retire in, and California does not make the top 15 on the list, according to a report.

A ‘liberated’ Pelosi says new book will tackle GOP and Supreme Court narrowing democracy

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) revealed that she is writing a book, and it will focus on how democracy is being narrowed by both the Republican Party and the Supreme Court.

China accuses US of ‘abuse of state power’ as possible ban of TikTok looms

The Chinese government is lashing out against the Biden White House ahead of a potential U.S. ban of TikTok.

Stimulus update: New tax refund bill to give Georgia residents up to $500 in coming weeks

A recent bill signed by Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) could give up to $500 to taxpayers who filed their tax returns in the last two years.

Wisconsin Supreme Court race heats up as gun safety group launches $500,000 ad

The largest United States gun safety organization is the latest group to give its input in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race ahead of the general election, releasing a $500,000 ad targeting the conservative candidate in the contentious race.

Biden judicial nominee jeopardized by Democratic concerns over signature on abortion case

Democrats are raising concerns about the nomination of Michael Delaney to an appeals court over his signature on a legal brief defending a parental notification law for abortions in New Hampshire, marking a rare rebuke of President Joe Biden's federal judicial selections by lawmakers seeking to defend their pro-abortion rights positions.

DOD comptroller says spending cuts would affect Pacific deterrence and nuclear triad

The Department of Defense's comptroller warned that budget cuts would significantly affect the department's planned Pacific deterrence and the nuclear triad.
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