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DeSantis inches closer to 2024 launch with trip to Iowa

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to make his first trip to Iowa on Friday, all but making his presidential campaign official as he inches closer to making an announcement.

Boebert announces she’ll be a grandmother at 36 next month, touts choosing ‘life’ over ‘fear’

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) announced that her 17-year-old son Tyler and his girlfriend are expecting a child.

Social Security cuts vs. tax hikes: The Biden budget battle lines are drawn

Whatever happens next in the debt ceiling fight between President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans, the battle lines for 2024 are already drawn.

Big spender or deficit cutter? Biden’s mixed message on the budget

President Joe Biden has underscored how his budget request could decrease federal deficits by $3 trillion over a decade.

WATCH: Colin Kaepernick accuses white adoptive parents of ‘problematic’ and racist childhood

Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has blamed his parents for “problematic” and racist experiences while growing up.

Disinformation Inc: State Department misses deadline to provide info on conservative blacklists

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.

Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 footage creates legal headache for DOJ prosecutions

The release of new tapes from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show could create a major legal headache for the Department of Justice's handling of cases against hundreds of defendants, according to legal experts.

Jeff Zients feels the heat as new White House chief of staff

The White House is going through perhaps its biggest transition since 2021 as Jeff Zients takes over as chief of staff.

Quiet Biden student loan forgiveness for 200,000 borrowers gave black eye to colleges: Administrator

An administrator from a Florida university says the Biden administration unfairly labeled his institution as a malefactor when it negotiated a settlement to discharge student loans in a lawsuit brought by a group of students who said their colleges had misrepresented themselves.

No forced resignation

Florida legislators mull changing state law so GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis can run for president without having to quit.
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