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Pompeo says Nikki Haley and Jared Kushner planned to oust Pence as vice president

Mike Pompeo speculated that Nikki Haley positioned herself as a vice-president option for former President Donald Trump during his White House days.

Union membership fell to record low in 2022 despite high-profile labor wins

The share of workers who are part of a labor union was the lowest on record last year, even as organized labor made notable gains at Starbucks and other high-profile businesses.

Coast Guard monitoring suspected Russian intelligence vessel off Hawaiian coast

The U.S. Coast Guard is tracking a vessel it suspects to be a Russian intelligence-gathering spy off the coast of the Hawaiian islands amid tensions over the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.

Taxes 2023: Tax filing steps to avoid to get your rebate as soon as possible

As residents continue to combat rising prices on basic needs, many are greatly anticipating the tax rebate they will receive once they file their taxes.

Matt Gaetz introduces bill to abolish ATF after new rules on pistol braces

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is proposing legislation to scrap the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives following new rules on pistol-stabilizing braces.

FBI offers $25K rewards for information about attacks on crisis pregnancy centers

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering rewards of up to $25,000 for information related to a series of attacks and threats targeting crisis pregnancy centers across the country, many of which occurred in wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

New FTX CEO claims crypto exchange could restart operations

The man who took over FTX after the company's collapse under Sam Bankman-Fried said that he could reopen the crypto exchange in the near future.

‘Zuck Bucks 2.0’: Report warns of dark money groups influencing local election offices

EXCLUSIVE — A report from the Honest Elections Project is warning of a new $80 million initiative designed to influence election administration in local election offices and push for “progressive” voting policies.

Arizona sent ‘illegal’ subpoenas to compel banks to provide customer financial data, ACLU claims

Arizona allegedly submitted at least 140 subpoenas illegally to obtain millions of financial records as part of one of the largest government financial surveillance programs in recent history, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

Trump mistook E. Jean Carroll for ex-wife Marla Maples in deposition

Former President Donald Trump mistook author E. Jean Carroll for ex-wife Marla Maples during a deposition in the sexual assault lawsuit brought against him.
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