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Jobless claims decline in positive spot for economy

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits dropped by 2,000 to 222,000 last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

Over Don: Republicans slam Trump for 2024 announcement that is splitting party

As former President Donald Trump gears up for a third White House bid, Republicans on Capitol Hill are split on whether to back the former president for another term or to seek other options.

Nancy Pelosi announcement: Three key questions before top Dem reveals ‘future plans’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to make an announcement about her future plans on Thursday just one day after Republicans clinched the House majority, guaranteeing GOP control of at least one chamber of Congress over the next two years.

‘I don’t see how Trump wins’: Republicans in early primary states question former president’s 2024 viability

LAS VEGAS — Donald Trump is a polarizing incumbent retread and no longer the outsider change agent who took the Republican Party by storm seven years ago, complicating the former president’s road to the White House in 2024.

DeSantis ‘vibes’ could pull Florida Latinos away from Trump, GOP operatives say

MIAMI — There's a significant chance that Florida Latinos will back Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over former President Donald Trump in a possible 2024 presidential primary, multiple Latino Republican operatives tell the Washington Examiner.

North Korea fires missile after threatening ‘fiercer’ step

North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile Thursday, hours after threatening to launch “fiercer” responses to the U.S. increasing its security commitment to its allies South Korea and Japan, according to the Associated Press.

Trump has the 2024 presidential field to himself — for now

Now that former President Donald Trump has announced his third presidential campaign, he could be the only formally declared candidate for months.

Biden gears up for fight against bipartisan push to end COVID-19 emergency

President Joe Biden is embarking on yet another battle over the COVID-19 pandemic, this time facing off with more than 60 senators who seek to end the national state of emergency over the virus.

Pence says he ‘forgives’ Trump for ‘reckless’ actions on Jan. 6, won’t commit to backing Trump’s 2024 bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he "forgives" Trump for his "reckless" actions on Jan. 6, though wouldn't commit to backing his former running mate's 2024 presidential run.

‘Jedi,’ ‘subtweet,’ and ‘vibing’ among 500 words added to Scrabble dictionary

"Jedi," "subtweet," and "vibing" are among 500 new words added to the Scrabble dictionary.
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