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Chicago mayoral race: Paul Vallas holds lead over Brandon Johnson in latest polls ahead of early voting

Paul Vallas holds a lead over Brandon Johnson in the polls for the Chicago mayoral runoff election, with indications showing that distinct voting blocs and endorsements could determine the outcome of the race.

Migrants in Mexico rush international bridge in El Paso in tense border showdown

A large group of migrants in Ciudad Juarez in northern Mexico pushed past Mexican customs officials and attempted to run across an international bridge into El Paso, Texas, in a tense incident over the weekend.

Pope Francis blasts gender ideology as a ‘dangerous ideological’ colonization

Pope Francis labeled gender ideology as "one of the most dangerous ideological colonizations" afflicting the world today.

SVB collapse: Republicans claim ‘woke’ policies led to tech bank’s downfall

A growing chorus of Republicans is placing fault for Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on "woke" investments and policies at the company.

SVB collapse: Signs of contagion? Regional banks in distress

Shares of several regional banks plunged on Monday morning, raising fears that the fallout from Silicon Valley Bank’s failure is far from over.

WATCH: Ana Navarro lashes out at Democrats for not falling in line behind Biden and Harris

The View's Ana Navarro chastised Democrats on Monday for not sufficiently falling in line behind a 2024 Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ticket.

LISTEN: J6 Prison Choir tune with Trump hits No. 1 on iTunes

"Justice for All," a song released by the J6 Prison Choir and former President Donald Trump, flew to No. 1 on the iTunes chart Saturday.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payment to be sent to more than 300 families in two days

A program that will send $500 monthly to 305 families in Sonoma County, California, is set to begin in two days.

DeSantis to visit New Hampshire after Iowa and Nevada stops spark 2024 buzz

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will travel to New Hampshire next month as speculation mounts that he will soon launch a 2024 presidential bid.

Claim that ‘pro-Ukrainian’ group blew up pipelines is Western deception, Russia says

The secretary of Russia's National Security Council on Monday accused the United States and the United Kingdom of sowing deception by blaming a pro-Ukrainian group for carrying out the Nord Stream pipeline explosions last fall, describing the new allegations as an attempt by the West to “cover up” those truly responsible for the blasts.
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