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Who’s in, who’s out, and who’s still waiting to announce for Senate in 2024

Eighteen months out from Election Day 2024, spring recruitment season is underway, likely determining how competitive the Senate map will be. Republicans need a gain of one or two seats to flip the chamber, depending on which party wins the White House.

Gas prices today: Where to find the cheapest fuel across the country

The majority of American households own a car, and what comes with owning a car is managing the buying of gas.

LeBron James leaves door open for retirement after playoff exit

After the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Denver Nuggets Monday night and got sent home from the NBA playoffs, superstar LeBron James, who has been the face of the league for the better part of 20 years, teased the possibility of retiring before next season.

Weeklong ceasefire in Sudan civil war begins, but civilians remain doubtful

As a weeklong ceasefire between Sudan's military and a rival paramilitary group began on Monday, civilians in the war-ravaged country remained uncertain about just how much safety the deal ensured them.

Marianne Williamson loses top two campaign officials in a matter of days

Democrat Marianne Williamson's long-shot presidential campaign saw dueling resignations over the weekend. The political candidate's top two campaign officials resigned back-to-back.

Debt limit: Mulvaney says 14th Amendment route could be harmful as talks continue

Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said if President Joe Biden were to invoke the 14th Amendment on debt negotiations, a route that has been floated by progressive Democrats, it could cause many problems.

Debt ceiling negotiators to ‘work through the night’ after Biden-McCarthy meeting

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said his meeting with President Joe Biden on the debt ceiling was more productive than the others, but they still have differences and weren’t able to come to an agreement.

Democrats demand apology from South Carolina governor after ‘hunt them with dogs’ comment

Democrats are demanding an apology after Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC) said he wished Democrats would become so rare they had to be hunted "with dogs."

Texas House passes bill to curb renewable energy growth

Texas Republican House lawmakers voted Monday to approve legislation boosting coal and natural gas power to increase grid reliability, legislation critics argue will hurt the state's leading renewable energy sector and drive up consumer costs.

At White House, McCarthy reiterates tax hikes off table in debt ceiling talks

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) called his Monday meeting with President Joe Biden "productive" but reiterated that Republicans would not consider raising taxes as part of any debt ceiling agreement.
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