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Gun owners describe to Pew survey why they own their weapons

A sign of the times, perhaps: Gun owners in the United States continue to cite "protection" as the major reason they have a gun, according to a new Pew Research Center poll which reveals that 32% of Americans say they personally own a gun.

Iowa governor says GOP needs to narrow crowded presidential field

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, said Sunday that the party likely needs fewer White House hopefuls as candidates prepare for this week's first primary debate in Milwaukee.

Listless vessel attacks ‘listless vessels’

On the spectrum of things that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is good at, politics apparently is not one of them.

Georgia Trump indictment invokes justice for election workers

Sprinkled throughout the sweeping Georgia indictment covering every aspect of former President Trump’s effort to overturn the state's 2020 election are references to one woman: poll worker Ruby Freeman. The Fulton County election staffer was aiding in counting ballots in the state when she was singled out by Trump and his then-attorney Rudy Giuliani and...

Brazile says GOP debate a chance for Scott, Haley to have ‘breakthrough’

Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairwoman Donna Brazile said on Sunday that the upcoming Republican presidential debate is an opportunity for GOP presidential candidates such as former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) to have a "breakthrough." “This will be an opportunity for all of the second-tier candidates to have a...

Hogan says No Labels likely to launch third-party ‘alternative’ if Trump, Biden win nominations 

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said Sunday that No Labels will “very likely” launch a third-party “alternative” if former President Trump and President Biden win the nominations for their parties. “But if Trump and Biden are the nominees, it’s very likely that No Labels will get access to the ballot and offer an alternative,”...

California mayors ask residents to stay in place ahead of Tropical Storm Hilary

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) and Palm Springs Mayor Grace Garner said Sunday that their residents should stay in place ahead of Tropical Storm Hilary, and both gave assurances that they are prepared for the storm. Hilary made landfall over the northern Baja California peninsula on Sunday as a tropical storm, after it was...

Four possible reasons women are more stressed in college than men  

Story at a glance Students across the country are grappling with feelings of depression and anxiety, especially following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic — and women, it appears, are being hit by those feelings particularly hard. This past spring, 72 percent of female students in four-year undergraduate programs reported feeling stress “a lot of the prior” day while 56...

Trump leads DeSantis by 46 points in new poll

Despite his mounting legal battles, former President Trump has clocked in a whopping 46 point lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his main 2024 GOP rival, according to a new national poll. A CBS News poll released Sunday shows Trump has 62 percent of the likely GOP primary vote, with DeSantis trailing at 16 percent.  The rest...

Will Hurd on candidates defending Trump: ‘Kissing his butt is not going to help you’

Republican presidential candidate Will Hurd called out the idea of other candidates defending former President Trump amid his legal troubles, saying that “kissing his butt is not going to help you.”  During an appearance on MSNBC’s “Inside With Jen Psaki,” host Jen Psaki asked Hurd what he considers the most effective argument Republicans have against...

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