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Alex Murdaugh trial: Judge declines to limit prosecutor’s questions if Murdaugh takes stand

A South Carolina judge on Wednesday declined a request to limit questions prosecutors can ask Alex Murdaugh, a once-wealthy and powerful attorney on trial for the murders of his wife and son.

House Majority PAC ramps up spending in New York as Democrats look ahead to 2024

House Majority PAC, a political action committee aimed at getting Democrats elected to the lower chamber, announced on Wednesday it is ramping up spending in New York in the wake of Republicans making significant gains in the Empire State.

RSV vaccines to receive review by FDA advisory panel

A vaccine advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration will review whether to recommend two vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus for approval next week as pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and rival drug manufacturer GSK vie to have the first RSV vaccine to hit the U.S. market.

Tesla to move engineering HQ to Silicon Valley in reversal for Musk on California

Tesla will make its new global engineering headquarters in Silicon Valley, California, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced Wednesday, with plans to take over the Palo Alto office space formerly occupied by Hewlett Packard.

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump subpoenaed in special counsel investigation: Report

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have reportedly been subpoenaed by special counsel Jack Smith as part of his investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged role in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Tim Scott calls for ‘common ground’ conservatism in campaign-style trip to Iowa

DES MOINES, Iowa — Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is positioning himself as the best alternative to the world of petty politics and abrasive mannerisms as he considers a White House bid in 2024 — specifically pointing fingers at his colleagues on the Left as he calls for new leadership.

European Union: China promised not to ‘provide arms to Russia’

China’s top diplomat has promised that Beijing “will not provide arms to Russia,” according to a senior European Union official.

With Ohio train derailment, Biden continues to put America last

One would think that a toxic train derailment in Ohio would warrant a visit from the president. The accident, which resulted in a release of harmful chemicals into the air and forced evacuations, occurred on Feb. 3. Joe Biden has yet to visit. In fact, the first former or current president to visit was Donald Trump.

Ohio abortion rights groups file paperwork to put abortion on the ballot

Two organizations looking to protect abortion rights filed paperwork to put the decision in the hands of the voters.

Supreme Court could broaden social media liabilities under anti-terrorism laws

The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated the extent of liability that social media companies should incur for hosting terrorist propaganda, leading justices to appear unconventionally split on whether Twitter should be absolved of blame after it was accused of "aiding and abetting" an Islamic State attack in Istanbul.
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