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Looming Trump indictment overshadows celebration at annual GOP conference

As House Republicans meet for an annual conference to tout legislative wins, lawmakers are finding their celebrations to be overshadowed by headlines brewing up north about a looming indictment of former President Donald Trump.

What the Manhattan DA’s office taught us about a Trump vs. DeSantis 2024 contest

Whatever Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg does next, he has through the reports of a coming indictment revealed how former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) would handle each other in a 2024 Republican primary campaign.

Road risque: These personalized license plate ideas were rejected in one state

Drivers’ creativity is often put to the test when applying for a vehicle’s personalized license plate.

SVB collapse: Influential lawmakers call to lift $250,000 cap on FDIC deposit insurance

Several prominent lawmakers are now calling for an increase in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's $250,000 insurance limit amid the continuing fallout from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse.

Pharmacies face lawsuits and protests if they dispense abortion pills

The country's largest pharmaceutical chains are facing pushback over their intention to dispense a key abortion medication in some states as dozens of Republican state officials threaten legal action and anti-abortion groups protest outside brick-and-mortar locations.

Cuban baseball player abandons team, becomes first to defect during World Baseball Classic

Team Cuba catcher Ivan Prieto defected to the United States during the World Baseball Classic.

WATCH: Gingrich slams Ted Lasso cast appearance as proof of Biden’s ‘absolute shallow’ leadership

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich slammed the appearance of the cast of Ted Lasso at a White House press briefing, calling it a display of “the absolute shallow behavior of the Biden administration.”

Supreme Court takes up first cryptocurrency case

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in its first case surrounding cryptocurrencies Tuesday, raising the possibility of justices taking on more cases concerning digital assets in the future.

Taiwan president to visit US; Biden administration tells China not to overreact

As Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen plans to visit Guatemala and Belize and stop in the U.S. along the way, the Biden administration is reminding China that Tsai's stops in New York and California are unofficial, merely stopovers, and in line with recent precedent.

DeSantis’s Trump strategy tested by pressure to take sides on rumored indictment

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is facing the strongest pressure yet to take a definitive stance on former President Donald Trump but continues to follow his own playbook.
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