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Latino conservatives see path to future red wave in midterm autopsy

EXCLUSIVE — Though Republicans fell far short of a national red wave in the 2022 elections, the party did see steady improvement among Latino voters, especially working-class men, according to a new midterm autopsy carried out by a conservative Latino advocacy group.

FTX used QuickBooks and Slack for finances, new CEO says

The CEO hired to guide FTX through bankruptcy testified that the company used QuickBooks and instant messaging to handle its finances.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrives in Bahamas court to face fraud charges

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has arrived at a Bahamas court after being arrested on Monday.

‘Cesspool of misinformation’: Fauci snaps back at Elon Musk call for prosecution

Dr. Anthony Fauci shrugged off Twitter CEO Elon Musk's call for his prosecution as a "cesspool of misinformation."

China initiates WTO case against Biden’s move to cut off key tech

China has started a dispute with the United States at the World Trade Organization in an effort to challenge the Biden administration's semiconductor export limits meant to restrict Chinese development of high-tech military weaponry.

DeSantis leads Trump by double digits in 2024 primary head-to-head: Poll

Republican voters overwhelmingly support Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over former President Donald Trump in a theoretical matchup in the 2024 GOP White House primary, according to a fresh poll.

Dozens of countries pledge $1 billion to help Ukraine through the winter

Roughly 70 countries and organizations pledged to provide Ukraine with roughly $1 billion in immediate aid that will help the country get through the winter as Russia continues to target its critical infrastructure.

Social Security update: Three major money changes in 2023 that retirees should know

The New Year is less than three weeks away, and with it comes several changes being made to Social Security benefits.

Mitch’s demands: What McConnell wants to avoid a short-term continuing resolution

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has made demands for the 2023 budget that, if not met, will lead to a government shutdown or a continuing resolution into next year.

Gallego claims Sinema left the Democrats because she can’t win a primary against him

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), who is strongly hinting at a bid for Senate, said Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) left the Democratic Party because she would lose to him in the 2024 Senate primary.
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