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Most voters support Haley’s call for mental competency tests for politicians over 75: Poll

Voters appear to support a plan overwhelmingly by GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley to require mental competency tests for politicians over 75.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin announces 2024 Michigan Senate run

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) announced her 2024 Michigan Senate campaign Monday to replace retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).

Presidential playbook: Four early takeaways from DeSantis’s new book

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) new memoir is poised to hit bookshelves on Tuesday in what is speculated to be the opening act of a possible 2024 presidential run.

Business economists see recession in 2023 despite recent signs of hope

The United States economy will likely fall into a recession over the next year, according to a new survey of four dozen of the country’s leading business economists.

Chinese-owned private schools in US shouldn’t have junior military programs, GOP lawmaker says

American private schools owned by Chinese government-linked groups would not be allowed to operate junior military programs if a bill introduced Monday by Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) succeeds.

Chicago mayoral race: Top contenders as election day approaches

The Chicago mayoral race is swiftly approaching, with four candidates emerging as top contenders to lead the city through rising crime rates, changes in education, and increasing immigration.

Trading places: Is Pete Buttigieg the new Kamala Harris?

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s response to a toxic chemical spill after a train derailment has put the former small-town mayor into the harsh spotlight once reserved for Vice President Kamala Harris.

WATCH: Turkish soccer fans throw toys on field for children affected by earthquakes

Soccer fans in Turkey showcased a touching display of support and solidarity Sunday as they threw thousands of toys onto the field to be donated to surviving children affected by the catastrophic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

Supreme Court weighs Biden’s student loan relief: 5 things to watch

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear two challenges against the Biden administration's student loan relief plan, more than 20 organizations are gearing up to rally in defense of the policy on Tuesday.

Maritime sector welcomes Biden wind leasing as new energy era in the Gulf of Mexico

Business interests on the Gulf Coast are hopeful the start of federal offshore wind leasing activities there can further strengthen the region's footprint as a critical energy producer.
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