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DeSantis brushes off Trump’s COVID-19 dig, touts GOP midterm surge in Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) shrugged off an attack from former President Donald Trump at a campaign event and steered clear of returning direct fire Tuesday.

Supreme Court to hear major religious rights case on April 18

The Supreme Court on Tuesday released its oral argument calendar for March 20 through April 26 as it marked dates for arguments in major cases, including an ex-postal worker's suit claiming he was denied religious accommodations.

Missing monkeys: Two tamarins disappear from Dallas Zoo in latest suspicious incident

Two tamarin monkeys disappeared from the Dallas Zoo on Monday, becoming the latest victims in a string of suspicious activity at the zoo this month.

Bishop blasts Biden’s ‘fake Catholicism’ following latest abortion comments

The Catholic bishop of Tyler, Texas, denounced President Joe Biden's "fake Catholicism" and called on the Vatican to weigh in after the president said Pope Francis and some bishops did not oppose taxpayer funding for abortion.

Arizona’s top election official calls for investigation into Kari Lake

Arizona's Kari Lake could be in hot water after posting pictures of 16 voter signatures on social media as part of her quest to prove her gubernatorial race was rigged.

Biden to speak with Zelensky after saying US won’t give Ukraine fighter jets

President Joe Biden said he will be speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky amid Ukraine's continued requests for fighter jets from Western allies.

A quarter of GOP say they’d back Trump as independent in 2024, threatening to split vote: Poll

More than a quarter of Republican voters say they’d back former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election even if he runs as a third-party candidate — possibly threatening to split the GOP electorate as the party seeks to win back the White House.

Six-year-old Michigan boy causes flood of deliveries, spending $1,000 on Grubhub

A young boy in Michigan spent at least $1,000 on Grubhub Saturday, causing a flood of deliveries from multiple restaurants to descend on his family home.

White House escalates war of words with GOP ahead of Biden-McCarthy debt limit meeting

White House principal deputy press secretary Olivia Dalton prodded House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Tuesday over his entitlements voting record, just one day before he and President Joe Biden are scheduled to meet and discuss a path forward to raising the debt limit.

Republicans looks to FBI whistleblowers as Biden DOJ stonewalls document investigations

Congressional Republicans are already exploring ways to get around the Justice Department as they investigate how the Biden administration has handled similar classified document inquiries involving the sitting president and his predecessor.
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