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‘There is no plan. There’s nothing’: Insiders tell of panic and despair in Florida Democratic Party

Insiders are reporting widespread panic and despair in Florida's Democratic Party after a series of crushing defeats in the midterm elections.

New Mexico attorney general moves to get local abortion restrictions thrown out

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has asked the state Supreme Court to intervene and nullify ordinances that city and county officials have passed in recent months that restrict access to abortion following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

Ten US cities among worst for traffic in the world

If you are stuck in a never-ending traffic jam, thinking your commute is the worst in the world, you could be right.

Four Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6

Four men connected to the far-right Oath Keepers militia group were convicted of seditious conspiracy Monday for their roles in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021.

Granholm dismisses fears about refilling oil reserve despite failed pilot effort

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Monday that her agency will be able to refill the emergency oil stockpile without trouble despite a lack of interest in an earlier purchase attempt.

White House defends economic record despite tech layoffs

The White House says the economy remains on a path toward steady and stable growth despite massive tech layoffs that have been announced in recent weeks.

LA County shooting: Coroner identifies 11th victim in Lunar New Year massacre

The death toll in the Monterey Park mass shooting in California reportedly rose to 11 on Monday.

Taxes 2023: Here’s why tax refunds will probably be smaller this year

The 2023 tax season is here, and with it will most likely be a smaller tax refund for most taxpayers compared to what they received in previous years.

Who is Bob Bauer, the point man for Biden in the classified docs saga?

President Joe Biden has called in a longtime Democratic political fixture, Obama White House adviser, and three-decade Perkins Coie law firm veteran Bob Bauer to run point on his response to his burgeoning classified documents saga.

Huu Can Tran LA shooting: Gunman would be oldest person to commit mass shooting in US history

The gunman in the Lunar New Year shooting in Los Angeles County on Saturday night would be the oldest person to carry out a mass shooting in recorded U.S. history if found guilty, a nonprofit research center that specializes in firearm violence said.
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