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Sununu on 2024 decision: ‘If you’re not a team player, you don’t deserve to be in this business’

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) said the Republican Party must look at the 2024 election in light of “team wins.”

Trump lawyers ask for mistrial in E Jean Carroll defamation and battery case

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are requesting a mistrial in the ongoing court case between him and author E. Jean Carroll.

Kyrsten Sinema dodges question on whether she will run again in 2024

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) dodged questions about whether she will seek reelection despite fundraising as if she plans to jump into the 2024 fray.

Nikki Haley calls Kamala Harris one of the ‘most incompetent elected officials’ in US

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called Vice President Kamala Harris one of the "most incompetent elected officials" in the nation, saying that Harris's failures are "too numerous to mention."

Disorder in the court: The impact of the Supreme Court Dobbs leak one year on

The Supreme Court faced an unprecedented breach of trust one year ago when a leaked draft opinion signaling the overturning of Roe v. Wade was published, an incident that continues to test the institution's foundation of trust and credibility.

Biden approaches summer with fewer options on gas prices

President Joe Biden is approaching summer with fewer options to address gas prices, due in large part to a depleted emergency reserve stockpile and an OPEC+ that seems more willing to ignore his wishes, which could put the White House in a bind ahead of driving season.

Hunter Biden paternity battle in Arkansas shines spotlight on secretive family finances

Hunter Biden’s secretive finances will be center stage in a small Arkansas courtroom on Monday, where a judge has ordered President Joe Biden’s son to appear in person as part of a child support battle with the mother of one of his daughters.

Regulators take control of First Republic Bank and sell it to JPMorgan Chase

Financial regulators in California took control of First Republic Bank and appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in charge of it, who then sold the bank to JPMorgan Chase, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation announced early Monday morning.

Trump in Scotland to cut ribbon on new golf course

Former President Donald Trump is in Scotland Monday to visit his golf courses, saying he is going to cut the ribbon on a second course in Aberdeen.

Only two sitting senators voted against work requirements in historic welfare overhaul

Amid GOP talk of boosting work requirements for welfare, there remain just two sitting senators who voted against sweeping bipartisan legislation that did so in the 1990s.
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