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Republican who scored upset NY victory prods party to move on from Trump

New York Republican Mike Lawler, who scored an upset victory in an otherwise lackluster GOP midterm outing, appeared to join the chorus of conservatives nudging the GOP away from former President Donald Trump.

Stocks see biggest gains since 2020 as investors take hope from inflation report

The stock market is staging its biggest rally in two years after a report showed Thursday morning that inflation cooled in October.

Californians voted to ban flavored tobacco, but Supreme Court may have final say

California overwhelmingly voted on Tuesday to ban the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes and fruit-flavored vaping liquids, but court challenges from tobacco companies aiming to toss out the law could leave it up to the Supreme Court to have the final say.

SEC and DOJ investigating collapsing firm at center of cryptocurrency bloodbath

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Justice Department are investigating a cryptocurrency platform whose high-profile struggles are at the center of a crypto meltdown.

Tropical Storm Nicole ravages Florida’s Atlantic coast

Tropical Storm Nicole is digging through Florida's Atlantic coastline, inflicting considerable structural damage and triggering mass power outages.

Stimulus update: $3,200 one-time payments must be claimed before deadline in just five days

In less than a week, the chance for millions of people to receive an existing form of relief worth up to thousands of dollars will be gone.

Writers at Saturday Night Live boycott show over Dave Chappelle hosting: Report

A number of staff writers at Saturday Night Live are reportedly set to boycott the show following the announcement that comedian Dave Chappelle will return to host the post-election episode.

Throwing White Claw at Ted Cruz was ‘stupid, good fun,’ not malicious: Lawyer

Throwing a White Claw at Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) during a Houston Astros’ World Series parade earlier this week was "stupid, good fun" by an Astros fan not intended to harm the senator, according to his lawyer.

Newt Gingrich suspects Trump is reconsidering a 2024 run after midterm results

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said Wednesday that he believes former President Donald Trump may be reconsidering his plans for another presidential run.

Midterm results: Democrat Gabriel Vasquez defeats Rep. Yvette Herrell for New Mexico’s 2nd District

Democratic candidate Gabriel Vasquez has won the midterm race in New Mexico's 2nd District, unseating Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM).
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