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‘Cheaply smeared’: Youngkin education appointee rejected by Virginia Democrats fights back

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) blasted Democrats after the Virginia state Senate rejected three of his nominees, including an Indian immigrant he nominated to the board of education.

California state amendment would give prisoners right to vote and run for office

A California lawmaker is proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote while they are incarcerated and open up the possibility people in prison could also run for office.

Pentagon hopes to avoid war with China this decade

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping wants to subjugate Taiwan this decade, according to a senior Pentagon official who expressed confidence that the United States can deter an invasion.

Democrats accuse GOP of racism after House votes to overturn DC laws

House Democrats denounced their Republican counterparts for voting to overturn a pair of local laws in Washington, D.C., accusing GOP lawmakers of being motivated by racism.

WATCH: Goldberg denies Critical Race Theory is taught, slams those who say otherwise

Whoopi Goldberg tore into the claim that "elements of Critical Race Theory" are taught to elementary school students on Thursday's episode of The View.

Stimulus update: Deadline for homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment is in 19 days

New Jersey homeowners now only have 19 days left to file for a state program that will give them up to $1,500.

Hunter Biden lawyer spurn House Oversight Committee’s demand for records

An attorney for first son Hunter Biden spurned House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's (R-KY) record request, insisting it violates Supreme Court precedent.

WATCH: Sarah Westwood details how DeSantis turned Florida ‘solidly red’ amid 2024 speculation

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood detailed on Thursday how Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has transformed Florida into a "solidly red state," which could spell trouble for Democrats.

The best pizza deals for National Pizza Day 2023

Popular holidays in February include Valentine's Day, Presidents Day, and Super Bowl Sunday, but today marks the annual holiday for pizza lovers.

Missouri man executed for ‘gruesome’ 2004 murder leaves chilling last words

A man convicted of murder in Missouri left chilling last words Tuesday before he was put to death via lethal injection.
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