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Vice Media files for bankruptcy, caps months of financial struggles

Following years of financial difficulties, Vice Media filed for bankruptcy Monday morning in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

Hawley slams Left’s lies about manhood: ‘Get men to be strong again’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling for “men to be strong again.”

Meet four under-the-radar Republicans toying with a 2024 run

A number of potential Republican 2024 candidates have hinted at getting into the race in recent weeks, setting up what could be a very crowded primary field.

Border processing is ‘entire mess’: Kaelan Deese details immigrants’ ‘inconsistent’ court dates

Immigrants are receiving very inconsistent court dates as they cross into the United States, with some being told to appear before an immigration judge within a year and others having to wait 10 years.

Donald Trump blasts Ron DeSantis: ‘He’s got no personality’

Former President Donald Trump blasted his top likely 2024 rival, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), by saying he has "no personality."

Price tag for Biden signature climate law balloons to multiple of initial estimates

The federal government may end up spending $800 billion more than originally projected to subsidize green energy technologies under the Inflation Reduction Act, fueling a campaign from Republicans and a threat from the legislation's own chief architect to roll its programs back.

New York battles over immigrants: A look at NYC mayor’s new plan and the pushback from the suburbs

New York City and its neighboring counties have been in a legal battle this past week after Mayor Eric Adams (D) unveiled a plan to send 340 male immigrants to hotels outside of its jurisdiction.

Immigrants receive court dates up to 10 years after crossing the border illegally

BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Illegal immigrants released into the United States from the southern border post-Title 42 may not have to appear in federal court and face justice for at least another decade.

Ohio seeks to form free speech school within OSU to teach students ‘how to think’

The Ohio state legislature is poised to pass legislation that would challenge the dominance of liberal ideas at two of the state's major public universities by establishing a pair of independent centers focused on civics.

The top issues Kentucky gubernatorial candidates are campaigning on

With just days until the Kentucky GOP gubernatorial primary, hopefuls are looking to attract Republican voters by campaigning on the issues most important in the state.
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