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Mage crowned surprise winner of 2023 Kentucky Derby

Eight-year-old Mage won the 2023 Kentucky Derby on Saturday after pulling ahead at the last minute.

Colorado company’s ‘smart gun’ nearly sold out in preorders

A Colorado gun manufacturer announced Saturday that it has nearly sold out the second launch of its "smart gun."

Police kill gunman after mass shooting at Texas mall complex leaves ‘multiple’ dead

Police are responding to reports of an active shooting at a mall in Allen, Texas.

Wind energy developer has reportedly funneled money to Tim Kaine since 2011

A wind energy developer based in Richmond, Virginia has been funneling money to Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) for over a decade.

Tweet from FBI leads to identification of Jan. 6 rioter

A viral tweet from the FBI uncovered the identity of one Jan. 6th rioter who is subsequently being investigated.

Comer shrugs off attack by Democratic-aligned group flying banner over Kentucky Derby

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) shrugged off attacks by the Democratic-aligned activist group Congressional Integrity Project flying a helicopter over the Kentucky Derby with a banner calling for an investigation into the influential House Republican.

Ted Cruz’s challenger once claimed it would have been better if Second Amendment ‘had not been written’

Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) challenger in the upcoming 2024 election, Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX), once said that it would have been "better" if the Second Amendment "had not been written."

GOP senators tell Schumer they won’t vote to raise debt ceiling without spending cuts

Republican senators are rallying behind their GOP colleagues in the House, telling Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) they will not vote on any measure to raise the debt ceiling unless it’s attached to spending cuts.

Arizona House minority leader to step down for Harvard Kennedy School

Arizona House Minority Leader Andrés Cano (D) announced Saturday that he will be stepping away from his seat to attend Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Los Angeles council members tighten strings on mayor’s $1.3 billion budget request

The Los Angeles city council is questioning Mayor Karen Bass's request for $1.3 billion, seeking to be more frugal in how it grants money to the mayor going forward.
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