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CPAC 2023: Nikki Haley takes subtle dig at Trump, courts GOP voters ‘tired of losing’

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley took an implicit dig at former President Donald Trump, calling on GOP voters to end the party’s losing streak by throwing their support behind her in the primary election.

Hunter Biden-linked Chinese military company is assisting Russia in war against Ukraine

A Chinese military company that Hunter Biden’s investment firm teamed up with is now assisting the Russian air force in the war in Ukraine.

Manchin blasts Biden ‘radical climate agenda’ over Alaska oil lease sale

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) criticized the Biden administration for turning down a recommendation for an oil leasing sale that Interior staff concluded would improve energy security.

AOC gloats after construction of Virginia Amazon headquarters halts amid job cuts

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) gloated over her objection to housing an Amazon headquarters in New York City after its construction near Washington, D.C., was halted amid large job cuts.

NBA champion tears into soccer league that offers ‘gender-fluid’ options for children

NBA champion and first overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft, Andrew Bogut, tore into a youth soccer league he was attempting to sign up his young son for after he learned that the league was offering gender options beyond male and female.

WATCH: Black students attack white students, force them to say ‘Black Lives Matter’

A group of black elementary school students in Ohio are facing serious charges after they were caught on video allegedly attacking white students and ordering them to say "Black Lives Matter."

US announces $400 million military aid package for Ukraine

The Biden administration announced its newest military aid package for Ukraine on Friday worth an estimated $400 million and mainly consisting of ammunition for the weapons it has already provided.

Parts of California no longer in drought after massive storms

Parts of California are no longer in a drought after an extremely wet start to 2023 for the Golden State.

California assemblyman pushes legislation to cut back on paper receipts

In his latest push to pass legislation to reduce paper receipts, California Assemblyman Phil Ting donned a scarf that looked like a giant receipt while presenting the bill on Thursday.

Children’s TikToker takes break amid backlash over co-star’s ‘they/them’ pronouns

Viral TikToker and teacher "Ms. Rachel" said this week she will be stepping away from social media, citing her mental health following backlash she received relating to her co-star's use of they/them pronouns.
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