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Celebrity fitness expert Jillian Michaels: Wildfires will push California toward Republicans

Celebrity fitness expert Jillian Michaels said in a new interview that the deadly California wildfires will drive the state toward Republicans in the next election cycle. “I mean, you saw that the state gained far more red voters in this previous election. I think there's going to be a change, for sure, in the next...

Biden announces $770 checks for residents impacted by California wildfires

President Biden said the federal government will provide one-time payments of $770 to people impacted by the ongoing California wildfires.

Top lawmaker 1st Republican to launch gubernatorial campaign in race to succeed Michigan’s Whitmer

Republican state Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt announced his candidacy, becoming the first major party candidate in Michigan to launch a gubernatorial campaign in the race to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Bannon urges Trump to eradicate ‘weaponization’ of government

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‘Incomplete’ Hunter Biden report, protection of ‘Biden Crime Family’ shredded by Comer, IRS whistleblowers

House Oversight Chairman James Comer and a pair of IRS whistleblowers slammed Special Counsel David Weiss' final report on first son Hunter Biden as incomplete.

Bannon: Musk ‘doesn’t have much power’ over Trump

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Bannon on Musk: He doesn’t have that much power

Steve Bannon taunted his fellow Trump ally Elon Musk on Tuesday, telling POLITICO that the president-elect’s billionaire right-hand-man doesn’t have all that much power....

Bannon calls Project 2025’s influence ‘years in the making’

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‘Enough is enough’: New report warns top US companies at risk of hefty fines from possible China sanctions

A new report warns that over 80 Fortune 100 companies are doing significant business in China and that they could face potential sanctions of billions of dollars in the future.

Bullets and lobster tails: Pentagon’s massive year-end spending spree in excess of $33 billion

The Defense Department went on its biggest monthlong spending spree since the height of the war on terror, dumping nearly $80 billion in a rush to empty its accounts before the end of the fiscal year.

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