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Larry Hogan ‘supports’ federal authorities in their manhunt for his fugitive ex-chief of staff

Former Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) gave his support to the efforts of the FBI and United States Marshals to track down his former chief of staff, Roy McGrath, who failed to appear in court in Baltimore on March 13.

Trump allies in Congress are concentrated in these powerful committees

Despite facing criminal charges in New York and a number of other investigations, former President Donald Trump still boasts strong support from within the GOP — including from several lawmakers on some of the House’s most influential committees.

Washington Commanders sale: Where things stand after the owner’s meeting

The Washington Commanders appear to be closer than ever to being sold, but a deal has yet to be reached.

Donald Trump indicted: Gag order could keep former president from talking about case

Former President Donald Trump might not be talking about the most significant development of his 2024 campaign starting next week.

GOP attorneys general threaten legal action to companies who prioritize ESG invesments

A group of Republican attorneys general sent a letter to more than 50 of the country’s largest asset managers to warn against prioritizing environmental, social, and governance factors when making investment decisions.

At least nine people killed amid tornadoes in at least three states

Tornadoes in several states have left at least nine people dead and hundreds of thousands of houses without power.

Milley says Ukraine unlikely to retake all of its territory this year

Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Staff, believes it's unlikely that Ukraine will accomplish its goal of recapturing all of its territory that's under Russian occupation by the end of the year.

Social Security to become insolvent in 10 years if ‘no legislative action’ taken, officials warn

Social Security trust funds are projected to become insolvent over the next decade if lawmakers don’t take legislative action to preserve the health insurance program, according to the most recent report by the Social Security Board of Trustees.

Bipartisan lawmakers criticize DOD over failure to comply with information requests

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are banding together to urge the Department of Defense to comply with congressional requests for information, with Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) leading the charge.

Indictment offers temporary ‘unifier’ between Trump and DeSantis as 2024 looms

Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) defense of former President Donald Trump after news broke that a Manhattan grand jury had indicted the former president is expected to ease tensions between the Republican rivals.
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