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MAGA ETF founder jumps ship from Trump: ‘DeSantis is a leader’

A key GOP donor is dumping former President Donald Trump for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in 2024.

Idaho student murders: Bryan Kohberger pleads not guilty to quadruple murder charges

The judge in Bryan Kohberger's case entered a not guilty plea in the trial for the murders of four University of Idaho students on Monday.

Ana Navarro is glad Tim Scott is in the race — because he’s black: ‘Dearth of melanin’

The View's Ana Navarro expressed on Monday that she is happy to see Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) join the 2024 presidential race. However, her delight hinges on the fact that he is a black man.

Four times Biden has been slammed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams

Mayor Eric Adams of New York has openly blamed President Joe Biden and his administration on several occasions over the border crisis as the city continues to take in an influx of asylum-seekers.

Stimulus update 2023: Deadline to file for direct payment worth $1,000 closes in nine days

Eligible New Mexico taxpayers have nine more days to file a 2021 New Mexico Personal Income Tax return in order to receive rebates worth up to $1,000 for married couples filing jointly, according to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D-NM) office.

Fentanyl seizures at the border in April reach record high

Mexican drug cartels are flooding the border with fentanyl at never-before-seen rates, with a record number of pounds seized at the nation's borders in April.

Delaware Sen. Tom Carper retiring after four terms as Democrats try to hold Senate

Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) announced Monday that he plans to retire at the end of his fourth term, shaking up a generally Democratic stronghold state with an open U.S. Senate seat in 2024.

Tim Scott pitches hopeful future in presidential campaign launch: ‘We are not in decline’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) criticized President Joe Biden for leading the country into "retreat" as he launched his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination with an optimistic message about the country's future.

White House issues veto threat against GOP plan to scrap student loan forgiveness

The White House issued a veto threat against a GOP-backed resolution to scrap the administration's student loan forgiveness plan.

States finalize historic Colorado River conservation deal with administration

The Biden administration reached consensus Monday on a historic Colorado River Basin conservation deal after securing agreement from California, Arizona, and Nevada.
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