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Pence won’t commit to supporting Trump in 2024: ‘I think we’ll have better choices’

Former Vice President Mike Pence did not commit to backing former President Donald Trump on Wednesday should his old boss win the Republican presidential nomination again in 2024.

CPAC schedule 2023: Who is speaking

The Conservative Political Action Conference returns to the Washington, D.C., area for the first time since 2020 and will feature several prominent conservative politicians and figures.

Liz Cheney lands teaching gig as Trump critic weighs 2024 bid

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) is taking a professorship at the University of Virginia as she mulls her 2024 plans.

US agency seeks input on gas stoves in step toward regulation

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission voted Wednesday to seek public input on the dangers of gas stoves, opening a path for regulatory action, even as the head of the commission reiterated the commission has no plans to ban the household appliances.

SEE IT: Grey’s Anatomy veteran retires from acting and warns America is falling ‘into socialism’

Actor Isaiah Washington announced his retirement from the entertainment industry on Twitter on Tuesday evening, warning readers that America will succumb to "socialism and then communism."

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks at House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, ahead of the release of the administration's federal budget proposal.

White House says it has no backup plan if student loans gambit fails

The White House said on Thursday it has no backup plan if the Supreme Court strikes down its $400 billion student debt transfer.

Supreme Court sympathetic to New Jersey’s plea to break compact with New York

The Supreme Court appeared poised to allow New Jersey's request to exit a decades-old interstate agreement after New York objected to it leaving the interstate pact.

Profile in courage: Fearless Biden not ‘afraid of anything,’ White House says

The White House proclaimed President Joe Biden to be a man without fear on Wednesday in response to a question about whether he was afraid of China.

Tax Season 2023: Why taxes will not be due on April 15 this year

Taxpayers have a few extra days to file their taxes this year thanks to how the 2023 calendar falls.
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