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‘I’m gonna stop ’em’: Biden savages GOP economic plans in campaign-like speech

President Joe Biden continued his 2024 soft rollout Wednesday in Maryland, where he touted his economic successes and accused Republicans of undermining the post-pandemic recovery.

‘He’s young’: Palin calls on DeSantis to sit out 2024 and stay governor

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) encouraged Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to sit out the 2024 presidential battle and continue serving as governor.

Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman endorses Trump for president

Freshman Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) threw her support behind former President Donald Trump for president in 2024, becoming the latest congressional Republican to back him for a second term.

NATO discusses major increase in defense spending across alliance

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has spurred U.S. allies across NATO to consider major increases in defense spending obligations, trans-Atlantic officials announced Wednesday.

Paul Whelan’s sister speaks out against critics of Brittney Griner swap

Paul Whelan's sister, Elizabeth Whelan, spoke out Wednesday against critics of President Joe Biden's prisoner exchange to secure Brittney Griner's release from Russian detention.

WHO investigation into COVID-19 origins stalled without access to Chinese data

The World Health Organization denied reports Wednesday that it abandoned an investigation into the origins of COVID-19, though it admitted that the agency's efforts have been stalled due to a lack of cooperation from China.

Biden’s call to ban assault weapons slammed by 16 attorneys general

President Joe Biden's demands for a ban on assault weapons were called irresponsible and unconstitutional by 16 state attorneys.

Raquel Welch dead: Hollywood siren dies at 82 after brief illness

Legendary Hollywood actress and sex symbol Raquel Welch has died.

WATCH: Pranksters accused of trying to start WWIII after flying balloon over Chinese Embassy

A pair of pranksters in the United Kingdom are being accused of attempting to start World War III after they flew their own version of a "spy" balloon over the Chinese Embassy in London.

Trump’s offer to provide DNA in rape case rejected for being ‘too late’: Judge

A New York federal judge rejected an offer on Wednesday by former President Donald Trump to supply a DNA sample in a lawsuit accusing him of raping writer E. Jean Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s, saying his offering comes "too late," with a trial slated to begin in April.
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