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Some in Georgia GOP seek purity test as Trump appears at convention in aftermath of indictment

Georgia's state Republican convention gets underway Friday with Donald Trump still expected on Saturday, even as a right-wing party faction seeks to punish GOP officials it considers ideological traitors by banning them from future primary election ballots.

Florida Gov. DeSantis woos GOP Christian voters but stays tight-lipped on his own Catholic faith

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wrapped up a 12-stop campaign tour that began in an Iowa evangelical church and ended here in a South Carolina convention center, dozens of pastors met backstage to pray for the presidential candidate. Later, to the 1,500 people in the auditorium, DeSantis closed out his stump speech with a paraphrased Bible verse: "I will fight the good fight, I will finish the race, and I will keep the faith."

Speaker McCarthy eyes new commission to tackle nation’s debt, but many Democrats are wary

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is studying the history books and considering the appointment of a mix of lawmakers and business leaders as he lays the groundwork for a new commission to tackle the nation's growing debt.

The Trump team freakout over DeSantis AI deepfakes proves its weakness

Earlier this week, the DeSantis campaign released a video attacking former President Donald Trump on his refusal to fire the villain of the Right, Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Texas developer linked to Ken Paxton impeachment arrested by FBI

Nate Paul, a Texas developer linked to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R) impeachment, was arrested by the FBI on Thursday. Paul was booked at the Travis County Jail for an “undetermined” felony charge and is being held for federal agents, jail records show. The real estate developer was at the center of the allegations...

Commute nightmare: These cities are most infuriating, expensive and dangerous for drivers, study finds

For many Americans, regardless of their family situation or what they do for work, the worst part of their day is the same: commute.

Lending laws are changing — and borrowers could pay the price

Politics should take a back seat to analytics when it comes to creating new usury laws — otherwise, we shouldn’t be surprised when consumers wonder where all the credit has gone.

Stunning UFO crash retrieval allegations deemed ‘credible,’ ‘urgent’ 

A key U.S. government entity found allegations, backed by legal representation that is beyond reproach, of a cover-up with potentially profound implications to be “credible.” 

How to safely clear wildfire smoke from your home

BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details. Wildfires lead to widespread damage and billions of dollars in suppression costs yearly. Per the National Interagency Fire Center, over $4 billion was spent suppressing wildfires in 2021, roughly twice as much as the previous year. Aside from property damage and the inherent dangers associated with large-scale...

Ohio ‘anti-gay’ bill amended to allow parents to opt students out of ‘sexuality content’

"Is this amendment intended to be an anti-gay, anti-trans bill that's targeting these most vulnerable children?" asked Rep. Joe Miller (D-Amherst). "Because, it's lining up to look at lot like the anti-gay bills that are going around the country right now."

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