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Biden takes his ‘blue collar blueprint to rebuild America’ on road to Wisconsin

President Joe Biden visited with the Laborers' International Union of North America in Deforest, Wisconsin, Wednesday, marking the first stop of a soft kickoff for his 2024 reelection campaign.

Zelensky meets with King Charles III in first visit to UK since invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with King Charles III for the first time at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday afternoon during an unexpected visit to England.

Nikki Haley announces stops in New Hampshire

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley announced plans to visit New Hampshire after her expected 2024 presidential candidacy announcement this month.

Nancy Pelosi says US needs a ‘strong’ GOP party but ‘this is not it’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she wants a "strong Republican Party" alongside a strong Democratic Party, but that "this is not it."

Shannon Bream announces new book: The Love Stories of the Bible Speak

Fox News Books announced the latest addition to host Shannon Bream's biblical book franchise.

Three-way street: Lori Lightfoot faces tough opposition in Chicago mayoral race

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) is in for a tough reelection in February, with polls showing she is slightly trailing behind two opponents: Rep. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia (D-IL) and Paul Vallas, former CEO of Chicago Public Schools.

White House denies report that US blew up Nord Stream pipelines

The White House on Wednesday denied a new report from noted investigative reporter Seymour Hersh that the United States was behind the attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines linking Russia to Germany.

Georgia woman who brought gun to vote being investigated, claims she was ‘totally intimidated’ by BLM

A white Georgia woman who brought a gun into a polling place after claiming she feared for her life as Black Lives Matter members played music and passed out water bottles to people in line is being investigated by the attorney general's office.

Walensky tells Congress CDC masking guidance for schools isn’t going away

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky told lawmakers on Wednesday that the agency would continue to recommend masks be worn in schools in certain areas if community levels of COVID-19 are high.

Immigration reform stalled in Congress over dispute among Texas GOP

Republicans have stalled out on promised action to fix the border crisis after winning back a majority in the House due to infighting among the House and Senate GOP.
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