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CPAC 2023: Five takeaways from the conservative summit where Trump reigned supreme

An entourage of conservative darlings, Republican stars, and grassroots conservatives gathered at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., this week, providing a gauge of the GOP base's mindset as the 2024 battle kicks into gear.

Nevada Democrats oust socialist incumbent in Democratic Party chair election

Nevada Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno won the Democratic Party chair election, ousting incumbent chair Judith Whitmer, and ushering in a new direction of "unity" for the party.

Huge fireball takes over Maryland highway as gas tanker crash kills driver

An overturned gas tanker exploded in Frederick, Maryland, on Saturday afternoon, closing the north and southbound lanes on U.S. Route 15 and the highway between Route 50 and 7th Street. The explosion reportedly occurred on Saturday afternoon around 12:40 p.m. ET.

WATCH: Jill Biden blasts Haley’s call for competency tests as ‘ridiculous’

First Lady Jill Biden slammed Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's talk of older politicians — including 80-year-old President Joe Biden — needing mental competency tests during an interview with CNN.

Biden’s Selma visit puts spotlight back on voting rights

SELMA, Ala. (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to pay tribute to the heroes of “Bloody Sunday,” joining thousands for the annual commemoration of the seminal moment in the civil rights movement that led to passage of landmark voting rights legislation nearly 60 years ago.

Cargo ship runs aground in Suez Canal, traffic not impacted

CAIRO (AP) — A cargo vessel ran aground in the Suez Canal on Sunday, but traffic through the global waterway was not impacted, Egyptian authorities said.

Marianne Williamson rips Democratic elites, says ‘DNC should not be rigging the system’

Bestselling self-help author and 2024 hopeful Marianne Williamson eviscerated the top brass of her own party, accusing them of rigging the 2024 primary for President Joe Biden.

Mike Pompeo criticizes Trump on national debt crisis, says ‘any conservative president would do better’

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sharpened his critique of former President Donald Trump Sunday, contending that "any conservative" would be better at addressing the national debt crisis than Trump.

Mike Turner says FBI ‘is not being forthcoming’ about classified documents investigation

Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) is dissatisfied with the FBI's disclosure of information relating to the classified documents found at former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden's homes.

Jeffries says Biden did not blindside House Democrats by agreeing to veto DC crime bill

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries does not feel President Joe Biden pulled the rug out from under House Democrats' feet by agreeing to veto the Washington, D.C. crime bill should it pass the Senate.
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