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VP Kamala Harris kicks off college tour in Va.

Vice President Kamala Harris warned college students Thursday there is an "intentional, full-on attack" against hard-won freedoms in America, hoping to energize young voters who fueled her win with President Biden in 2020 and could determine if they are reelected.

Efforts to keep Trump off ballots finding little support among top state election officials

Efforts to kick former President Donald Trump off the ballot in GOP presidential primaries next year are being met with little or no support so far among top state election officials -- whether Republican or Democrat.

Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearms charges in a long-running probe weeks after a plea deal

Federal prosecutors on Thursday indicted President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, on three gun charges tied to possessing a firearm while using narcotics.

White House asks Supreme Court to overturn social media censorship ruling

The Biden administration is taking the fight over social media censorship to the Supreme Court, asking the justices Thursday to overturn a lower court ruling that forbade the White House and FBI from trying to coerce platforms to take down content the government doesn't like.

Mark Meadows withdraws emergency petition to delay trial

Mark Meadows, who was chief of staff under former President Donald Trump, told a federal appeals court Thursday he's withdrawing his emergency petition to pause the proceedings against him in the Georgia criminal interference case.

Georgia judge blocks Fani Willis’ aim to have Trump trial in October

Former President Donald Trump and 16 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case will not go to trial in October, a state judge ruled Thursday in a stunning legal loss for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

House Republicans unite behind impeachment inquiry

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said that Republican lawmakers did not raise objections to the impeachment inquiry into President Biden when the conference met to discuss the probe on Thursday.

Scalise returns to the Hill for first time since cancer diagnosis

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise returned to work on Capitol Hill for the first time Thursday following his cancer diagnosis late last month.

More Americans trust Trump to fix the economy than Biden

More Americans trust former President Donald Trump to fix the economy despite President Biden's frequent boast that he has brought the country into economic recovery with his "Bidenomics."

Californians don’t need reparations condescendingly explained to them

The California Congressional Black Caucus thinks that Californians oppose reparations for slavery only because they haven’t been given “enough information.” In reality, Californians have all the information they need to understand that reparations would be a bad, divisive, and destructive policy.

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