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Disinformation Inc: James Comer demands records on State Department funding group blacklisting conservatives

This is part of a Washington Examiner series on self-styled 'disinformation' tracking groups that are blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media. Here is where you can read other stories in the series.

Kirk Cameron sees ‘tides turning’ as patriotic story-time tour heads to Nashville

Actor, film producer, and author Kirk Cameron is celebrating the hope of a cultural shift as parents and Christian leaders join his patriotic story-time tour that is heading to Nashville this weekend.

Tim Scott downplays differences with Trump amid 2024 buzz: ‘Probably not very many’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) downplayed differences between himself and former President Donald Trump amid mounting 2024 speculation fueled by his "Faith in America" tour.

Michigan GOP chair election deepens the divide within the party

The Michigan GOP selected a far-right election denier to lead, underscoring a deep divide within the Republican Party as leaders hope for more success in the 2024 election.

Ohio train derailment: JD Vance calls Biden ‘day late,’ ‘dollar short,’ lists what should be done

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) blasted the Biden administration for being “a day late and a dollar short” in its response to the Ohio train derailment.

Economy grew by 2.7% in fourth quarter of 2022, holding up despite rising interest rates

The economy expanded by 2.7% in the fourth quarter of last year, showing resilience in the face of economic challenges, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported in a revised estimate Thursday.

He’s loving it: Donald Trump goes to McDonald’s, tells worker he knows menu ‘better than anybody’

Former President Donald Trump boasted about knowing more about the McDonald’s menu than the staff during his visit to East Palestine, Ohio, on Wednesday.

Biden reassures allies of Ukraine support as questions persist regarding exit strategy

President Joe Biden's trip to Europe, marking the first anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine, sought to underscore the U.S.'s commitment to the war-torn country and its NATO and non-NATO allies on the border of Russian President Vladimir Putin's conflict.

Timeline of Russia’s yearlong war in Ukraine

Russia's military entered Ukrainian territory in what quickly became the largest ground invasion since World War II exactly one year ago Friday.

Ohio train derailment: Trump shows signs of life — can he bottle it for 2024?

Former President Donald Trump in his Wednesday trip to Ohio briefly channeled the populist energy that distinguished his 2016 campaign from Hillary Clinton and over a dozen Republican rivals.
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