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New York AG seeks immediate verdict in Trump fraud lawsuit

New York's attorney general says a judge doesn't need to wait until an October trial in her civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to rule that he committed fraud while building his real estate empire.

Fox News, Univision announce moderators for second GOP presidential debate

Mark your calendars, folks. Fox News Media revealed Wednesday that network hosts Stuart Varney and Dana Perino will co-moderate the second Republican presidential primary debate of the 2024 election, set to take place Sept. 27 at the spectacular Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

Trump’s foes want to boot him from ballot for insurrection stemming from Jan. 6 charges

Liberal groups and other Trump opponents are working to convince state election officials across the nation that former President Donald Trump's name should be blocked from the 2024 general election ballot for president if he wins the GOP nomination.

Democracy a top concern for U.S. voters

More than 80% of voters are worried about democracy in the U.S., according to a new poll.

Biden again compares devastating Maui blaze to kitchen fire in his home

President Joe Biden on Wednesday again compared the catastrophic Maui wildfire to a small kitchen fire at his Delaware home, despite being widely blasted on social media for having told the same story last week.

Cameron touts income tax cuts, Medicaid work rules for some able-bodied adults in his economic pitch

Republican Daniel Cameron pledged Wednesday to keep Kentucky on course toward eliminating its individual income tax if he is elected governor, saying his budget proposals would reflect an overarching goal of letting workers "keep more of their own money."

McConnell: House conservatives’ cuts won’t happen in Senate, looming budget fight a ‘big mess’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said at an event in Kentucky on Wednesday that Congress will likely end up passing a short-term spending resolution to avoid a government shutdown.

Biden defends federal government’s response to Maui wildfires, announces $95 million in aid

President Biden defended his administration's response to the historic Maui wildfires on Wednesday amid mounting criticism that he waited too long to act and that efforts to help those affected are insufficient.

Who is Canada to lecture the US on human rights?

Canada, of all places, has decided to issue a travel warning for gay and transgender Canadians visiting the United States. At least, the warning is for the ones who haven’t already been euthanized by the Canadian government.

‘There’s so much corn!’

IMOGENE, Iowa — My daughter and I flew into Omaha for a trip that would include a college visit for her and a speech by me, but first, we made it to SportsPlex in Shenandoah, Iowa, for the parish picnic of St. Patrick, the Catholic Church in nearby Imogene.

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